Emmanuelle Ii 1975 -joy Of Woman- 18
: From the bustling streets of Hong Kong to lush regional landscapes, the film is noted for its "sumptuously filmed" locations and high production values for the genre. The Cast and Legacy
For the sequel, French producers Yves Rousset-Rouard and Alain Siritzky handed the reins to , a celebrated fashion photographer known for his work in Paris Match and other publications, making this his feature directorial debut. Giacobetti brought a distinct visual flair to the project, emphasizing the sensuality of light, texture, and color. He was credited with co-writing the screenplay alongside Bob Elia, and they aimed to craft a film that was less about narrative intricacy and more about creating a mood—one of languorous pleasure set against a backdrop of luxurious, sun-drenched exoticism. Giacobetti's fashion background shines through in every frame, turning even the most mundane settings into potential backdrops for soft-focus eroticism. He managed to recapture the spirit of a smoldering, sweaty Far-East while infusing it with a more polished, dreamlike quality that distinguished the sequel from its predecessor.
Used Panavision lenses to give the production a high-class, cinematic look. Laura Gemser Emmanuelle II 1975 -Joy of Woman- 18
Unlike the first film, Emmanuelle acts as a "corruptor" or mentor, guiding a young virgin, Anna Maria (Catherine Rivet), through her own sexual initiation.
Rated: 18 • Uncut International Version : From the bustling streets of Hong Kong
Released as Emmanuelle: L'antivierge (and known in the US as Emmanuelle: The Joys of a Woman
Directed with atmospheric flair by (photographer of Playboy and Jazz magazine), this rare 1975 gem features Sylvia Kristel in her most intimate role. Emmanuelle II explores the quiet joy of a woman who has nothing left to prove—and everything left to feel. He was credited with co-writing the screenplay alongside
Emmanuelle II (originally titled Emmanuelle: L'antivierge and released in the US as Emmanuelle: The Joys of a Woman ) is a 1975 French softcore erotic drama. Directed by Francis Giacobetti
The 1975 film (also known as Emmanuelle: The Joys of a Woman ) is a French softcore erotic drama and the first official sequel to the 1974 hit Emmanuelle . Directed by Francis Giacobetti, it continues the sexual journey of the title character, portrayed by Sylvia Kristel, as she explores her sexuality within an open marriage in Hong Kong. Key Features & Technical Specs Emmanuelle II (1975)
The narrative follows Emmanuelle as she travels by ship to reunite with her diplomat husband, Jean, in Hong Kong after a two-month separation. Her journey quickly transitions into a deep dive into the local expatriate community, where the couple practices a completely open marriage based on total transparency.