Telling the story of a young couple named Roberto and Marita, Bora Bora explores the differences between the technically advanced Western culture and the primitive native societies of Polynesia.
Marita had left France behind to pursue exotic adventures, but her estranged husband Roberto follows her to get her back. Once on Bora Bora, he also gets immersed in the culture of Polynesia, is inspired to liberate himself by the paintings of Gauguin and even makes love to a strange museum patron named Susanne. Starring Hayd�e Politoff, Corrado Pani, Doris Kunstmann, Rosine Copie.
Starring Corrado Pani, Hayd�e Politoff and Doris Kunstmann, Bora Bora was originally produced as a French-Italian co-production in 1968, which was picked up for American distribution by American International Pictures in 1970. The film was slightly re-edited, the actors were dubbed and the complete musical score was changed as a result. The score for the Italian version was written by Piero Piccioni, who created a fun, easy-listening exotica score with memorable percussion work. The score was conducted by Bruno Nicolai features contributions by the choir of Alessandro Alessandroni.