#593: BUÑUEL, Luis: Belle De Jour (1967)

BUÑUEL, Luis (France)
Belle De Jour [1967]
Spine #593
Blu-ray


Catherine Deneuve's porcelain perfection hides a cracked interior in one of the actress's most iconic roles: Séverine, a Paris housewife who begins secretly spending her afternoon hours working in a bordello. This surreal and erotic late-sixties daydream from provocateur for the ages Luis Buñuel is an examination of desire and fetishistic pleasure (its characters' and its viewers'), as well as a gently absurdist take on contemporary social mores and class divisions. Fantasy and reality commingle in this burst of cinematic transfgression, which was one of Buñuel's biggest hits.

100 minutes
Color
Monaural
in French
1:66:1 aspect ratio
Criterion Release 2012
Director/Writers


From the novel by Joseph Kessel.
Adaptation and dialogue by Luis Buñuel and Jean-Claude Carrière.

Film Rating (0-60):

60

The Extras

The Booklet

Thirty-two page booklet featuring an essay by critic Melissa Anderson and a 1970s interview with director Buñuel.

Commentary

Featuring Michael Wood, author of the BFI Film Classics book Belle de jour.

Video piece

Featuring writer and sexual-politics activist Susie Bright and film scholar Linda Williams.

Interview

With screenwriter Carrière.

Segment

From the French television program Cinéma featuring interviews with Carrière and actress Deneuve.

Original and rerelease trailers

Extras Rating (0-40):

39

60 + 39 =

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