BurlFilm


Belle De Jour
February 1, 2009, 9:35 pm
Filed under: 1960's, Bunuel, luis, Cinematheque, Deneuve, Catherine, Spain

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dir. Luis Brunel
1967
Cinematheque
IMDB 7.7
It can be believed that Hitchcock would love this film as the lady in question has a returning flashback image of horse bells jingling that corresponds with her infidelity and discontent. She is a perfect enigma (which Hitchcock would love), but more importantly, a motivated enigma, according to he past and upbringing. Freud would likely have something to say as well about the distinction horses have in the revealtion to young persons of the physical form, exaggerated by the size of the animal, of the organs of the sexual apparatus.
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I myself found the film perhaps too enigmatic, and too fleeting and ‘deep’ for my tastes. However one cannot help admiring Catherine Deneuve’s white hot and freezing cold oblivion. Just when one begins to think she is really nothing at all – she turns her face, slowly, and one feels a slight flush coming on in admiration of this cool princess.



Les Demoiselles de Rochefort
January 25, 2009, 5:54 pm
Filed under: 1960's, Cinematheque, Demy, Deneuve, Catherine, French, Kelly, Gene, Varda

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J Demy and A Varda
1966
France
Catherine Deneuve, Gene Kelly
And Francoise Dorleac – Catherine’s older sister, who died at age 25 when her car turned over.
Technicolor, subs
Cinematheque 2008 Feb
Sold out; waited at the desk, got in free on returned ticket
IMDB

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Sure it’s over the top and there is too much dancing and singing. But who can forget the song of the two twins, born under Gemini? It’s the ‘Twin Sister’s Song’ from Michel Legrand.

The Twin Sister’s song on UTube