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Product Overview
The Reflection: Laurence herself, accompanied by her friend Fiamma, finds her own inspirations for the diary through a series of intimate encounters. Cast and Creative Team
As the group settles in, the isolation and beauty of the landscape lower their inhibitions. The film suggests that the countryside has a primitive, natural effect on human desire. The "city masks" come off, and the characters engage in various encounters: MARC DORCEL - Journal Intime De Campagne
Production Values: The Dorcel Signature
By the time Journal Intime De Campagne was produced, Marc Dorcel had perfected a specific visual language. The "Dorcel Look" was defined by:
- Lighting: The film abandons the dark, moody, blue-tinted lighting typical of Dorcel’s indoor/studio films. Instead, it utilizes natural sunlight. The "Golden Hour" (sunset) is heavily used to bathe the actors in warm, amber light, creating a romantic and nostalgic feel.
- Locations: The setting is a co-star. The film features wide shots of the French countryside, barns, hay bales, and rustic interiors. This was a deliberate move to differentiate the film from the "luxury mansion" or "yacht" settings of other Dorcel productions.
- Costuming: The wardrobe relies on light summer dresses, straw hats, and checkered patterns, playing into the pastoral fantasy. It emphasizes a "girl next door" or "innocent" look that contrasts with the hardcore action.
You can find full production details and cast listings on the Journal Intime de Campagne IMDb page, which archives the technical specifications of the video release. Marc Dorcel is the primary production company, known for high-production-value adult cinema. Journal intime de campagne (Vidéo 2006) - IMDb Lighting: The film abandons the dark, moody, blue-tinted
Male Performers: Includes industry veterans such as Mick Blue, Toni Ribas, and Kevin Long.
typically used by Marc Dorcel to achieve this "soft beauty" aesthetic? Journal intime de campagne (Vidéo 2006) - IMDb You can find full production details and cast
The Haras: Laure, the manager of a nearby stud farm, finds romance in the hayloft with a local stable boy.