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A Young Emmanuelle ()

Néa (original title)
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In Genève, bookseller and publisher Axel Thorpe catches willful, rich 16-year old Sibylle Ashby shoplifting. She brags about her writing, so he challenges her to produce a book. She writes an erotic novel that Thorpe publishes anonymously,... See more »

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Axel Thorpe
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Sibylle Ashby
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Judith Ashby
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Hélène Ashby
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Philip Ashby
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Anne
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Benito
Chantal Bronner ...
Florence
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Raphaël
Villiers de L'Isle de Cume ...
Cume le chat
Roland Briet ...
Le bijoutier
Francine Custer ...
Une élève
Nicole Duhamel ...
Une élève
Claude Makovski ...
Le critique litteraire TV
Françoise Maye ...
Une élève
Rose-Marie Nicolas ...
La prof de mathématiques
Lise Ramu ...
Gina
Michel Viala ...
Georges Frisch
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Gendarme (uncredited)

Directed by

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Nelly Kaplan

Written by

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Emmanuelle Arsan ... (book)
 
Jean Chapot ... ()
 
Nelly Kaplan ... ()

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Artur Brauner ... associate producer (uncredited)
Yvon Guézel ... producer
André Génovès ... producer

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Michel Magne

Cinematography by

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Andréas Winding

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Hélène Plemiannikov

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Michel Crivellaro ... assistant editor
Catherine Dubeau ... assistant editor

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Mamade

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Bernard Evein

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Michèle Cerf

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Florence Fouquier D'Herouel ... makeup artist
Eric Muller ... makeup artist
Pierre Vadé ... hair stylist

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René Fargeas ... production manager

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Philippe Lopes-Curval ... assistant director

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Bernard Evein ... set designer
Robert Fugier ... set dresser
Eugène Herrly ... stagehand
Michel Suné ... property manager

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Nara Kollery ... sound mixer
Jean-Pierre Lelong ... sound effects
Catherine Leygonie ... post-synchronization
Gina Pignier ... sound editor
Jacqueline Porel ... post-synchronization
William Robert Sivel ... sound
Georges Vaglio ... boom operator

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Bernard Noisette ... camera operator
Romain Winding ... assistant camera

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Jeannette Descamps ... wardrobe mistress

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Colette Crochot ... script girl

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Georges Glon ... assistant set design

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Plot Summary

In Genève, bookseller and publisher Axel Thorpe catches willful, rich 16-year old Sibylle Ashby shoplifting. She brags about her writing, so he challenges her to produce a book. She writes an erotic novel that Thorpe publishes anonymously, and it becomes a best seller. She also tries to capture the love of this 40-year old publisher. When he drops her for her older sister, should she seek revenge or recapture? In subplots, she gets along badly with her sister and her father, and she encourages her mother's affair with dad's sister. Axel has problems too besides the determined Sibylle: he must come to terms with the drowning death of his mother years ago. Written by

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Also Known As
  • Nea - Ein Mädchen entdeckt die Liebe (West Germany)
  • Nea: A Young Emmanuelle (World-wide, English title)
  • A Young Emmanuelle (United States)
  • Nea: The Young Emmanuelle (World-wide, English title)
  • The Young Emmanuelle (World-wide, English title)
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  • 103 min
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Trivia Although Ann Zacharias speaks French, her native Swedish accent was still deemed strong enough to justify dubbing over her entire performance. The voice heard in the finished film belongs to director Nelly Kaplan. See more »
Movie Connections References L'Atalante (1934). See more »

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