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The candid and heartbreakingly honest memoir of Sylvia Kristel, the
cinema icon of the 1970s who played the lead role in the worldwide
sensation erotic Emmanuelle films. 1974: After a year of wrangling
with the censors, the erotic film, Emmanuelle, is a blockbuster
sensation on release in France and a box office triumph around the
world from Japan to the States. The image that adorned cinemas
across the world was of an unknown 20 year old posing naked,
innocent and vulnerable on a wicker chair. Overnight Sylvia Kristel
was propelled into international superstardom (at the height of her
fame she was invited to address the Brazilian parliament) and
turned into an icon of sexual liberation. Sylvia Kristel was born
of a dysfunctional family and an impossibly strict religious
education. But having won the Miss TV Europe competition in 1973
she was driven by her own ambition to be an actress on the world
stage and auditioned for the part of the innocent seductress in
Emmanuelle. Through the phenomenal success of the three Emmanuelle
films she starred in, she became the darling of Hollywood, as she
seduced and was seduced by the rich and the beautiful of the golden
age of cinema. But she found herself typecast as Emmanuelle and
often played roles that capitalized upon that image, most notably
starring in an adaptation of 'Lady Chatterly's Lover', and a
nudity-filled biopic of World War I spy, Mata Hari, in which she
played the title role. Almost inevitably she became the victim of
her own innocence as it was Emmanuelle people wanted, not Sylvia.
The price that she paid for her meteoric rise was an equally rapid
descent into an excess of alcohol and drugs as her tempestuous
family life threatened to fall apart all together. Naked, candid
and heart-breakingly honest, 'Undressing Emmanuelle' tells the
story of one of Europe's most celebrated cinema icons and the price
she paid for her beauty and innocence.
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