Born in Paris in 1939, Jacques Santi emerged as a notable figure in French cinema during the 1970s. He appears in Sex Is Beautiful (1973), where he navigates the provocative themes of eroticism and desire that define the film's narrative. Santi's contributions to the genre reflect a nuanced understanding of the complexities of human relationships, making his role in this film a significant part of the cult cinema conversation. His work exemplifies the bold exploration of sexuality that marked the era.
Sex Is Beautiful
Married with two kids, beautiful Claire has everything to be happy. But her husband, a businesman, is often absent. When her kids go on a ski holiday Claire finds herself alone. Distraught, she goes out one evening with her friend Gisèle and meets a fashion designer, named Michel. Spark fly and Claire winds up getting seduced by him. Fallen in the trap of adultery: will the young woman be able to accept all her lover's fantasies?