Bunny Godillot is an evocative presence in the 1974 film Young Girls in Ecstasy, where she navigates the tumultuous landscape of sexual liberation and youthful exploration. Her performance encapsulates the spirit of 1970s erotic cinema, marked by a daring approach to themes of desire and autonomy. Godillot's role contributes to the film's exploration of the complexities of sexuality, making it a notable entry in the realm of cult and exploitation cinema.
Young Girls in Ecstasy
The friends who attended the same boarding school meet and take turns telling their recent romantic experiences. These turn out to be as varied as they are crisp, from the initiation of a student by a teacher to the misunderstanding in the company of a lord, through the false English but true seducer, the swimmer obsessed with his physical condition and, obviously, love in a group (Le Chat Qui Fume).