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laure, franco micalizzi, digitmovies

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Laure
(1975)


composer: franco micalizzi

label: digitmovies

AKA: Forever Emmanuelle

total duration: 01.01.13

soundtrack style: Drama erotic romance



   


tracks
01. Laure (Theme song)
02. Mara's Theme
03. Emmelle
04. Laure
05. Manile
06. Crescendo (
07. Laure # 2
08. Mara's Theme # 2
09. Laure # 3
10. Emmelle # 2
11. Atmosfera a Manila
12. Laure (Inciso) # 4
13. Mara's Theme (Versione veloce) # 3
14. Laure (Libero) # 5
15. Mara's Theme # 4
16. Laure (Inciso 2) # 6
17. Mara's Theme # 5
18. Laure (Tema completo) # 7
 
 
further information
8 pages colour booklet
Soundtrack in full stereo
 
description

Digitmovies ventures again into the territory of erotism with this release of a musical rarity:
The complete and full stereo OST by Franco Micalizzi for the movie Laure directed and starred in 1975 by Emmanuelle Arsan (real name Marayat Bibidh) born in Bangkok and with a French naturalization.
In the sixties when she did indeed have the nickname of Emmanuelle Arsan, she wrote the novel Emmanuelle which tells the story of a young woman in search of sexual emancipation through a series of transgressive and libertine experiences.
This book sold more than twenty million copies throughout the world and from it an internationally successful movie was adapted and also several unofficial sequels which just used the character's name, but otherwise did have nothing in common anymore with the original story and the charaters created by Arsan.
Laure was co-directed by Emmanuelle Arsan and Ovidio G.Assonitis, even if, for mysterious reasons, the direction is credited to Anonymous.
Laure is one of the movies of the erotic-exotic genre and stars, besides Arsan herself, Al Cliver, Orso Maria Guerrini, Annie Belle.
At the time of the film's release a 45 rpm single was issued in Italy, Portugal, France and Japan which featured the main theme song sung by Emmanuelle Arsan and the track Emmelle (Tr. 3 here) on side B, but there is some incredible news that we can reveal only now thanks to the informations of M° Micalizzi:
The male voice which performs the duet with Miss Arsan is really the one of Franco Micalizzi himself which was not credited on the original singles!
In 1976 RCA issued an LP album in the promotional SP series which contained ten selected instrumental tracks.

For this special edition CD which has been authorized by M° Micalizzi himself, we could use the complete stereo master tapes kept in the RCA vaults until now:
Besides the theme song and the instrumental tracks already featured on the old vinyl album, we have added seven more themes which brings our CD to a total duration of 61:13.
Sonorities produced by the performance of a symphonic orchestra, choir and modern arrangements make this soundtrack something so precious for all the fans of Franco Micalizzi and of the erotic/exotic genre.
Franco Micalizzi has written a slow romantic theme in a Pop vein called Laure (Tr. 1) which often crops up in the OST in Tr. 4, Tr. 7, Tr. 12, Tr. 14, Tr. 16, Tr. 18.
This motif is alternated with the exotic and percussive Mara's Theme which has some kind of Police movie flavour (Tr. 2, Tr. 8, Tr. 13, Tr. 15, Tr. 17).
Another main erotic theme is Emmelle, a sensual pop style theme with a duet of female voice and bass male voice (Tr. 3) which then gets reprised in a symphonic epic version with orchestra and choir.

 
story

This Italian-French co-production is not technically an Emmanuelle film, even though it stars that series' inspiration, Emmanuelle Arsan, and was based on one of her stories.
Instead, this soft-core jungle adventure focuses on Laure (Annie Belle from La Casa Sperduta nel Parco), a priest's daughter who joins Orso Maria Guerrini's expedition to the Philippines to study the Mara tribe's rebirth ritual.
What she studies instead are the male and female anatomies of her cohorts, including anthropologist Arsan and filmmaker Pier Luigi Conti, appearing under his usual pseudonym, Al Cliver.
Cinematographer Roberto d'Ettore Piazzoli had worked with director Ovidio G.
Assonitis the year before on the Exorcist rip-off Behind the Door, starring Piazzoli's wife Juliet Mills.

Cast:
Emmanuelle Arsan, Al Cliver, Orso Maria Guerrini, Annie Belle, Pierre Haudebourg, Michelle Starck, Silvio Simonelli, Franco Curi

Directors:
Emmanuelle Arsan
Ovidio G. Assonitis

 

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