Alain Lavalle
Alain Lavalle emerged as a director in the early 1970s, crafting works that delve into the provocative realms of erotic cinema. His notable film, Sex Is Beautiful (1973), showcases his flair for blending sensuality with a narrative that challenges societal norms. Lavalle's approach to storytelling invites viewers into a world where desire and beauty intertwine, making his contributions significant within the landscape of cult and exploitation films. His work continues to resonate with audiences who appreciate the audacious spirit of 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?