Full Exposure
Originally released in 1988. Full Exposure is a feature film. directed by Jean-Daniel Cadinot.
Starring Joël Duvernay, Guy Charrier, and Nicolas Vanelli
Synopsis
A young photographer faced with repeated and multiple temptations struggles to keep his relationship alive. Working with a naked male model after whom he lusts, every day he captures the beauty and eroticism that the young man offers his lens, then finds the incessant come-ons the source of stress in married life. When his partner leaves, the photographer becomes a hunter — and once again finds himself wandering around the hot-spots of Paris at night where a chance meeting with a young guy, full of vitality and feline sensuality, gives birth to a new and tender coupling!
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- French Art
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Full Exposure about?
A young photographer faced with repeated and multiple temptations struggles to keep his relationship alive. Working with a naked male model after whom he lusts, every day he captures the beauty and...
Who directed Full Exposure?
Full Exposure was directed by Jean-Daniel Cadinot.
How long is Full Exposure?
Full Exposure has a runtime of 1 hours and 37 minutes (97 minutes total).
When was Full Exposure released?
Full Exposure was released on January 1, 1988 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Full Exposure?
The main cast of Full Exposure includes Joël Duvernay, Guy Charrier, Nicolas Vanelli, Diego San Paulo, Kris Romi.