Video: L'Amour De Femme
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Studio: After Hours Cinema
L’Amour de Femme stars the full-bosomed golden Malta as Suzanne, the artist lesbian. Malta was an early participant in sexploitation movies, appearing in Street of a Thousand Have fun, Oddly Coupled, Spread It Around, and The Family, to name a few. You don’t find her in films after 1970. Malta only went by the single name, like Madonna, and never did any hard core films.
While the bulk of early 70’s adult films had some category of socially redeeming plot line, Nick Philips films had a plot line that was more relevant to the changing mores of the times. This film addresses some of the changing attitudes toward different emerging lifestyles.
The literal translation of the film’s title, “L’Amour de Femme” would be “The Love of a Babe.” The film centers on Lenore and Suzanne, two worshippers who get caught up in a fancy love triangle. Throw in a sub-plot about a confused lesbian chaste, Kiki, a shocking, for the time, gleams into chap homosexuality, and the jealousies that arise from certain situations, and you have Nick at his best.

Stars: Malta