A Summer in St. Tropez or Un été à Saint-Tropez (original French title) is a 1983 French film directed by photographer David Hamilton.
In an isolated country house close to the shore near Saint-Tropez, seven young women share a bedroom. Over two days, they wake, shower, breakfast, play dress up, bathe in the sea, picnic, ride bikes, pick flowers, have a pillow fight, run on the strand, practice ballet stretches, groom themselves and each other, and laugh. Anne returns a horse to Renaud; the next day, he's in a rowboat and meets her by the pier. By the film's end, all are celebrating with the lovers.
The film contains no dialogue at all, although the characters occasionally laugh and giggle. The soundtrack is the music of Benoit Wiedemann. Stills from the film can be seen in Hamilton's book The Dance. Some shots in the film are taken from his books Sisters and Dreams of a Young Girl.
The film was shot at and around David Hamilton's own house in Saint Tropez, which is 800 years old.
Director: David Hamilton.
Cast: Anne, Renaud, Monica Broeke, Joan, Hélène, Esther, Ellen, Cyrilla, Catherine.
France, West Germany, 1983.
Language: None.
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