Béatrice Arnac, born in 1931, was a French actress known for her diverse artistic talents. In The Granddaughter's Model (1971), she delivers a compelling performance that captures the essence of the era's exploration of unconventional narratives. Arnac's background as a singer and composer adds depth to her role, reflecting the vibrant cultural scene of France in the 1970s. Her work in this film contributes to the rich tapestry of cult cinema, highlighting the intersection of music and performance in storytelling.
The Granddaughter's Model
A sexy romp about four girls and their adventures in a chateau, and their ravishings of young men in the woods and hot streams. Meet Camille and Madeline, two aristocratic teenage sisters who team up with two saucy young temptresses and embark on a long hot summer of sexual awakening. It all begins when their libertarian mother Madame de Fleurville who hosts TV sex education show Sexual Time invites various broad-minded celebrities and socialites to her stately manor in order to broaden her daughters horizons. After encouraging her two daughters to read their deceased father s books, the saucy sisters choose the notorious BDSM work “The Story of O , and subsequently roam the countryside reading aloud the various passages of bondage and humiliation. And good little girls find out just how good it feels to be bad! Classic French erotica made as only the French can!