Belle de Jour overview
Synopsis:
Belle de Jour dramatizes the collision between depravity and elegance, one of the favorite themes of director Luis Buñuel. Catherine Deneuve stars as a wealthy but bored newlywed, eager to taste life to the fullest. She seemingly gets her wish early in the film when she is kidnapped, tied to a tree, and gang-raped. It turns out that this is only a daydream, but her subsequent visits to a neighboring brothel, where she offers her services, certainly seem to be real. This illusion/reality dichotomy extends to the final scenes, in which we are offered two possible endings.
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Movie Details:
- Director: Luis Buñuel
- Studio: Rive Films, Paris Films
- Year: 1967
- Run Time: 105 minutes
- Country: Italy, France
- Language: French
- Category: Feature
- Genre/Type: Drama
- Filmed in: Color



