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8h01.comBilitis is a coming-of-age film that explores the awakening of a
young girl’s sexuality and emotions. The film is directed by David Hamilton, a renowned photographer who is known for his soft-focus style and his erotic images of adolescent girls. The film is loosely inspired by the poems of Pierre Lou s, who claimed to have translated the ancient songs of Bilitis, a female poet and lover of Sappho. The film stars Patti D’Arbanville as Bilitis, a 17-year-old boarding
school student who spends the summer with her friend Melissa (Mona Kristensen) and her husband Pierre (Gilles Kohler) in their country house. Bilitis is naive and innocent, but curious about love and sex. She develops a crush on Lucas (Bernard Giraudeau), a local photographer who takes pictures of her and teaches her about photography. Bilitis also witnesses the troubled marriage of Melissa and Pierre, who have frequent arguments and violent encounters. Melissa confides in Bilitis about her dissatisfaction with Pierre and her longing for a more gentle and romantic partner. Bilitis becomes attracted to Melissa and tries to comfort her with kisses and caresses. Melissa responds to Bilitis’ advances, but later regrets it and tells her that it was a mistake. Bilitis is confused and hurt by Melissa’s rejection, but she does not give up on her feelings. She decides to find a suitable male lover for Melissa, hoping that this will make her happy and bring them closer together. She sets up Melissa with Nikias (Mathieu Carrière), a handsome
young man who works at a nearby farm. Bilitis secretly watches them as they make love in the woods. Meanwhile, Bilitis also pursues Lucas, who seems to be interested in her, but also distant and elusive. Bilitis invites him to her room one night, but he does not show up. She goes to his studio the next day and finds him with another girl. She runs away in tears, feeling betrayed and humiliated. Bilitis realizes that she has been chasing illusions and fantasies, and that she does not belong in the adult world of love and sex. She decides to leave the country house and return to her boarding
school. She bids farewell to Melissa, who apologizes for hurting her and thanks her for being a good friend. She also says goodbye to Lucas, who gives her a camera as a gift and tells her that he likes her, but that she is
too young for him. Bilitis leaves with mixed feelings of sadness and hope. She has learned a lot about herself and others during the summer, but she also knows that she has much more to discover. She looks at the pictures that Lucas took of her, which capture her beauty and innocence. She smiles and walks away, ready to face a new chapter in her life. Bilitis is a film that portrays the delicate and complex emotions of adolescence, as well as the sensual and aesthetic aspects of nature and art. The film is filled with poetic images and soft music that create a dreamy atmosphere. The film also raises questions about the nature of love, friendship, desire, and identity. Bilitis is a film that can be enjoyed by different audiences, as it offers different levels of interpretation and appreciation. The film can be seen as a simple story of a girl’s
first love experiences, or as a deeper exploration of the human psyche and sexuality. The film can also be appreciated for its artistic value, as it showcases the talent and vision of David Hamilton as a photographer and
filmmaker.