Justine: A Matter of Innocence (1980) is a notable entry from the "Golden Age" of adult cinema, directed by the prolific Roberta Findlay
"A Matter of Innocence" holds a significant place in television history, as it was one of the first TV movies to tackle complex social issues. The film's exploration of women's rights, innocence, and social class continues to resonate with audiences today. justine a matter of innocence 19801080pds
Director: Roberta Findlay (often credited under the alias "Anna Riva" for cinematography). Justine: A Matter of Innocence (1980) is a
Following the death of her father, teenage Justine (Hillary Summers) leaves her French boarding school to live with her wealthy, estranged Uncle Steven on his New England estate. The naive Justine soon discovers she is the object of desire for everyone she encounters, leading her on a sensual journey from innocence to experience. Release Date: April 27, 1980 (USA). Adult Drama / Erotica. Approximately 84 minutes. Cast & Crew Following the death of her father, teenage Justine