Distributor | Released | Vendor ID |
---|---|---|
Bizarre Productions | 1969 | F1020 |
Performer | Action |
Brian Reynolds (70s) | |
Erik Carlson |
In his first venture into serious ballet, Pat Rocco presents Brian Reynolds in a soul-searching story of birth, life, and love. With exceptionally beautiful choreography by Lynn MacMurrey, we see Brian "being born" in an array of multicolored patterns, finally bursting forth into life by discovering himself alone on top of a mountain. Upon seeing himself for the first time in a clear mountain pool, he becomes keenly aware of his loneliness and ventures forth in search of love. Dancing up and down streets (nude) he finally comes upon Erik Carlson. Immediately the scene changes to an all black background as the two perform a pas de deux of love and lovemaking that must be seen to be truly appreciated. This is the first known nude ballet performed by two males that has ever been presented on the screen, and it promises to be one of the most successful films to ever come from Pat Rocco's Bizarre Productions.
"A Breath of Love" has been selected for entry in the San Francisco International Film Festival. This is the first time that an all-nude male film has been selected for this world-renowned event. [Introduced by Bette Davis at the festival.]