Heavy use of mod fashion, bright colors, and jazz/pop soundtracks.
Released during the height of the "Pink Film" movement in Japan, it blends eroticism with social commentary on the rigid class structures of the late 1960s. Alternative: Some Like It Sexy (1969)
The title "Sexy Girl" is also sometimes erroneously applied to 's 1969 film Les Femmes (The Women), directed by Jean Aurel. Sexy Girl (1969) mp4
This was one of the films that led to the end of Bardot’s collaboration with producer Raoul Lévy, as its box office performance did not match her previous massive hits. Common Characteristics of 1969 "Sexy" Cinema
The film most directly associated with the title "Sexy Girl" in 1969 archives is the Japanese film (original title: Isoginchaku ), directed by Tarō Yuge . Heavy use of mod fashion, bright colors, and
The film is essentially a sexploitation effort inspired by the success of Alfie . It follows Peter as he moves from conquest to conquest across London in his E-type Jaguar.
This French-Italian co-production features Bardot as a secretary who becomes involved with a writer. While not a thriller, it leans into the "giallo-rosa" (pink thriller/comedy) style popular in Italy at the time. This was one of the films that led
Many of these films, like The Girl from Pussycat or Summer of '69 , were criticized for having virtually no storyline, instead focusing on "reminiscences" or episodic sexual encounters. Some Like It Sexy (1969)