Plein sud (1981)
Release Year: 1981
Nation: France
Alternative Title: Pleno sur, Huida al sur (La desbandada), Erotika kapritsia, Heat of Desire
Director: Luc Béraud
Writer: Claude Miller, Jean-André Fieschi, Jean-Louis Comolli, José María Cunillés, Luc Béraud
Production & Genre
Producer: Producer: Alain Poiré, Lise Fayolle, Giorgio Silvagni
Co_Producer: José María Cunillés, Isabel Mulá
Executive_Producer: Hubert Niogret
Companies: Cinéproduction, Films Dara, Gaumont
Budget: N/A
Awards & Similar
Awards: N/A
Similar:
Keywords
Keywords: barcelona, spain, hotel, infidelity, money, seduction
Story
In near-future France, amidst political unrest, a right-wing politician's mistress, Caroline, leaves him and seduces Serge Laine, a professor and author traveling to Barcelona with his wife for their second honeymoon. Serge becomes enthralled by Caroline and abandons his family, job, and integrity to pursue her, embracing the romanticism of Jack London along the way.
Summary
Plein sud (1981) is a French drama film directed by Luc Béraud. Set against a backdrop of political turmoil in France, the story revolves around Serge Laine, an author who becomes entangled in a passionate and destructive affair with Caroline, a woman he meets while traveling to Barcelona with his wife. The film explores themes of infidelity, seduction, and the consequences of giving in to impulsive desires.

