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Duration: 19 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: erotic4u |
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Alternate Names: Romy Albach-Retty, Romy Albach-Retty, Romy Albach- Retty, Romy Biasini, Romy Meyen, Romy Schneider- Albach, Romy Schneider-Albach, Romy Schneider-Albach, Romy Schneider-Albach, Rosemarie Magdalena Schneider, Rosemarie Magdalena Albach, Rosemarie Magdalena Schneider, Rosemarie Magdelena Albach- Retty, Rosemarie Magdelena Albach-Retty, Ро́ми Шна́йдер, Роми Шнајдер, Ромі Шнайдер, רומי שניידר, رومي شنايدر, رومی اشنایدر, რომი შნაიდერი, ロミー・シュナイダー, 罗密·施奈德, 로미 슈나이더
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Romy Schneider (Rosemarie Magdalena Albach, 1938-1982) was a German-French actress known for her early roles in German Heimatfilms and Austrian Sissi trilogy from 1955 to 1957. She played Empress Elisabeth of Austria in Visconti's Ludwig (1973). Schneider moved to France, where she worked with prominent directors on notable films.
Release Year: 1969
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Alternative Title: The Swimming Pool, La piscina, The Sinners
Director: Jacques Deray
Writer: Alain Page, Jacques Deray, Jean-Claude Carrière
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Genre: Drama, Romance
La Piscine begins with lovers Marianne and Jean-Paul spending their vacation in a villa near St.-Tropez. The villa's swimming pool becomes the central setting for much of the film's action. When Marianne invites her former lover Harry and his teenage daughter Penelope to stay, tension begins to rise among the adults. Jean-Paul becomes increasingly jealous as he grows attracted to Penelope, leading him to seduce her. This act sets off a chain of events with deadly consequences.
La Piscine is a 1969 French drama-romance film directed by Jacques Deray. Set in the glamorous backdrop of St.-Tropez, the film centers around a love rectangle involving Marianne, Jean-Paul, Marianne's former lover Harry, and his teenage daughter Penelope. The story explores themes of jealousy, betrayal, and the dangerous games people play with each other. The villa's swimming pool serves as both a literal and metaphorical focal point for these tensions to boil over.