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Duration: 150 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Alternate Names: Elsa Tia
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Elsa Martinelli, born Elisa Tia in Grosseto, Italy on August 3rd (exact year unknown), was an Italian actress and former fashion model. Discovered by Roberto Capucci in Rome, she became a successful model before transitioning into acting. Her notable films include 'The Indian Fighter' (1956) with Kirk Douglas, for which she won the Silver Bear at Berlin International Film Festival, 'Hatari!' (1962), and 'Candy' (1968). Post-1970s, she predominantly worked in European foreign language productions. Martinelli was married twice; her first marriage to Count Franco Mancinelli Scotti resulted in a daughter named Cristiana.
Alternate Names: Jane B., Jane B., Jane Mallory Birkin, Mademoiselle Birkin, Mademoiselle Birkin, Джейн Биркин, جین برکین, 제인 버킨
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Jane Mallory Birkin (1946-2023) was a British-French singer and actress known for her decade-long musical partnership with Serge Gainsbourg and prolific career in French cinema. She gained international fame through this collaboration.
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Release Year: 1969
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Alternative Title: The Road to Katmandu, Ways of Katmandu, Os Caminhos de Katmandou, Vejen til Katmandu, Los caminos prohibidos de Katmandú, Katmandun kirous, Katadioxi sto Katmandou, Katmandou, Katmandu, Droga do Katmandu, Mutluluk yollari, Dirty Dolls in Kathmandu, The Pleasure Pit
Director: André Cayatte
Writer: André Cayatte, Lina Wertmüller, Mario Forni, René Barjavel
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Genre: Drama, Film Based On A Novel, Romance
The film 'Les chemins de Katmandou' (1969), directed by André Cayatte, is an adaptation of a novel of the same name by Pierre Schoendoerffer. The plot follows the journey of three French friends who travel to Nepal after leaving their lives behind in France following the May 1968 protests. One of them, Paul, becomes involved with a young woman named Mala, who is a member of a cult led by an enigmatic figure known as 'The Master'. As Paul delves deeper into the cult's teachings and his relationship with Mala grows more intense, his friends become concerned about his well-being and the direction their lives are taking.
Set amidst the political turmoil of late 1960s France and the cultural revolution sweeping through Europe, 'Les chemins de Katmandou' explores themes of personal freedom, spiritual quests, and the search for identity among young people disillusioned with mainstream society. The film is notable for its portrayal of the counterculture movement and the impact it had on a generation seeking alternatives to traditional ways of life.