Sirocco Movie Full
- A man who is not afraid is not aggressive, a man who has no sense of fear of any kind is really a free, a peaceful man.
- The important 'background story' to 'Sirocco' is the screenwriter, A.I. ' Buzz' Bezzerides, (August 9, 1908-January 1, 2007), an American novelist and screenwriter, best known for writing Film Noir and Action motion pictures, especially several of Warners' 'social conscience' films of the 1940s.
- SIROCCO opens in Damascus, Syria circa 1925 with a group of French reporters being taken to the headquarters of the Emir Hassan who is the leader of Syrian rebels who seek to oust the French. After his harangue the scene moves to French military headquarters where various local 'businessmen', whose businesses are of dubious legality, are.
Scirocco | |
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Directed by | Aldo Lado |
Written by | Aldo Lado Fiorenzo Senese |
Starring | Fiona Gélin |
Music by | Pino Donaggio |
Cinematography | Ramón F. Suárez |
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88 minutes | |
Countries | France Italy |
Language | French |
Sirocco: Directed by Mike Esser. With Vaughan Harris, Michael Jonker, Marcos Carmargo, Storm Killian. A soft erotic movie showing scenes of men in love, in the desert, and on the beach. Horse for sale ontario.
Scirocco, also known as Amantide - Scirocco and with the international title Sahara Heat, is a 1987 Frenchdrama film directed by Aldo Lado and starring Fiona Gélin.[1]
Plot[edit]
Sirocco Movie 1987 Full
Léa (Gélin) is married to engineer Alfredo (Enzo De Caro) who works at oil wells in the Maghreb. She visits her husband and finds that their marriage is deteriorating. She seeks relief in the exoticism the country offers and she is soon attracted to a local thug nicknamed Le Serpent (Yves Collignon) she meets in the kasbah. However, her relationship with him starts to become increasingly exploitative.
Cast[edit]
- Fiona Gélin: Léa
- Enzo De Caro: Alfredo
- Yves Collignon: Le Serpent
- Joshua McDonald: Jeff
- Gianluigi Ghione: Stefan
- Christophe Ratendra: Le garçon d'étage
- Alberto Canova: Kurt
- Abdellatif Hamrouni: Vecchio Arabo
- Nadia Saiji: Gitana
References[edit]
External links[edit]
- Amantide - Scirocco at IMDb