Exploits of a Young Don Juan

Exploits of a Young Don Juan (French: Les exploits d'un jeune Don Juan, Italian: L'iniziazione, also known as What Every Frenchwoman Wants) is a 1986 French-Italian erotic coming of age film written and directed by Gianfranco Mingozzi. It is loosely based on the novel Les Exploits d'un jeune Don Juan by Guillaume Apollinaire.[2][3]

Exploits of a Young Don Juan
French film poster
Directed byGianfranco Mingozzi
Written byJean-Claude Carrière
Peter Fleischmann
StarringSerena Grandi
Claudine Auger
Fabrice Josso
Marina Vlady
Music byNicola Piovani
CinematographyLuigi Verga
Running time
95 mins
LanguageFrench
Box office$1.3 million[1]

Plot

Roger (Fabrice Josso) is a 16-year-old who seeks to lose his virginity in this softcore erotic drama. His initial efforts are unsuccessful, but World War I breaks out and men are seen marching off to battle. Roger goes overboard when he is presented with several amorous opportunities. He soon impregnates the maid, his aunt, and his sister in quick succession. Roger desperately tries to marry off the women to other men to avoid a lurid scandal.

Cast

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References

  1. http://www.jpbox-office.com/fichfilm.php?id=6279
  2. Roberto Chiti; Roberto Poppi; Enrico Lancia. Dizionario del cinema italiano: I film. Gremese, 2000. ISBN 8877424230.
  3. Alberto Farassino (1986-11-19). "Malizie d'altri tempi". La Repubblica. p. 24. Retrieved 18 August 2014.


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