Therese and Isabelle (1968)

Posted on 12 September 2009 by admin

Therese and Isabelle

Therese and Isabelle

Therese and Isabelle – Lesbian Movie
A older woman visits the boarding school of her youth after a 20 year absense. While strolling about the deserted grounds and classrooms she remembers her highly emotional experiences there, and well-executed flashbacks occur to her youth. At 17 she is abandoned by her loving mother because of remarriage and left at a European boarding school, disenchanted and lonely. Immediately she meets Isabell, an older, confident, rebellious girl. The two develop a friendship quickly without much conversation or bonding, but have the always temporary chemistry necessary for their friendship to progress into a sexual relationship. The sex scenes are slow and sensual -as they should be for two young girls experiencing lesbianism for the first time. Despite their undying love confessions to each other, Theresa wakes up one morning to find Isabell has left the school, her room and desk replaced with another student. She never see’s Isabell again. Written by K Wedgwood

Therese and Isabelle – Lesbian Movie Review
Metzger’s movies are a garden of delight for those who get off on evocative atmosphere and the slow build of erotic tension. –LA Weekly

Based on the racy French novel by Violette Leduc, this film stars Essy Persson as a woman who flashes back to her first forbidden love with a classmate at a girls boarding school. The tenderness of these two lonely girls’ erotic awakenings sensuously blossoms amidst the hothouse atmosphere of their repressive environment. Having both experienced the clumsy and cruel lovemaking attempts of the local lothario, Therese and Isabelle grow closer and closer to each other – until that fateful moment when they become lovers.An erotic classic for the ages, this newly remastered video is presented in widescreen Ultrascope and includes the original theatrical trailer.

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  1. Atticus Says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Pleased with service
    This was a gift and I did not review this vintage movie. The service was excellent

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