More 1969
From The Grindhouse Cinema Database
More (1969, West Germany/France/Luxembourg) is a Drugs-Sex-Hippie Film directed by Barbet Schroeder.
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- Included in: Psychedelicinema: The World of Hippie Exploitation
Main Details
- Released on May 13, 1969 (Cannes Film Festival)
- Color
- Running time: 112 minutes
- Production Co.: Jet Films | Les Films du Losange
- Distribution Co.: Panta Cinematografica (1970) (Italy) (theatrical) | Cinema V (1969) (USA) (theatrical) (English-track) | Fotorama (1970) (Norway) (theatrical) | Guerilla Films (UK) (theatrical) | Les Films du Losange (2015) (France) (theatrical) (re-release) | Panta Cinematografica Distribuzione (1970) (Italy) (theatrical) | Valio-Filmi (1970) (Finland) (theatrical)
- Directed by Barbet Schroeder
- Written by Barbet Schroeder and Paul Gégauff (screenplay, original dialogue), Mimsy Farmer, Eugene Archer and Paul Gardner (collaboration; final version of the dialogue), from an original story by Barbet Schroeder.
- Starring: Mimsy Farmer, Klaus Grünberg, Heinz Engelmann
- Original music by Pink Floyd
Plot Summary
- Stefan, a recent college graduate, hitchhikes from Germany to Paris where he meets American expatriate, Estelle. They chase the sun to Ibiza. An idyllic island life degenerates when she introduces him to heroin and they get addicted.
Taglines
- When two people love, one always loves more.
- of beauty, love and drugs!
- Their love grew, possessed, renewed itself and became an obsession