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LAURA, SHADOWS
OF SUMMER (LAURA, LES OMBRES DE L'ETE / SHATTERED INNOCENCE) - 1979
Directed by French photographer David Hamilton LAURA tells the story of a Sculptor
Paul, who meets a former great love (Maud Adams) again after a long time. He
is much more impressed by her 14 year old daughter Laura (Dawn Dunlap), who
looks now like her mother when Paul was in love with her. Laura likes him very
much too, but her jealous mother prevents any further contact. She allows him
to make a sculpture of Laura, but only from photos.
A SUMMER
IN SAINT TROPEZ (UNE ETE À SAINT-TROPEZ / A SUMMER IN ST. TROPEZ) - 1981
David Hamilton creates a new standard in erotic film photography with a lyrical
tribute to the grace and beauty of very young women. Hamilton conceives a quiet
world in the South of France, where a group of beauties abide together in a
remote country house. Their hours are passes unselfconsciously with one another
- theirs is an idyllic life of innocence and the intimacy of shared moments
is lovingly captured by Hamilton's soft frames.
A haunting musical score paces the gentle rhythms of the days these fauns spend
together, far from the constraints of society. Hamilton has been called a "master
of erotic photography" for books such as Dreams of a Young Girl, Sisters
and his Private Collection. In A Summer in Saint Tropez extending himself into
a new art form, Hamilton creates a modern classic for mature viewers.