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Belle de Jour

Original title: Belle de jour
  • 19671967
  • RR
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
44K
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POPULARITY
3,473
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Catherine Deneuve in Belle de Jour (1967)
Three Reasons Criterion Trailer for Belle de Jour
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A frigid young housewife decides to spend her midweek afternoons as a prostitute.A frigid young housewife decides to spend her midweek afternoons as a prostitute.A frigid young housewife decides to spend her midweek afternoons as a prostitute.
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
44K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
3,473
168
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    • Director
      • Luis Buñuel
    • Writers
      • Joseph Kessel(novel)
      • Luis Buñuel(adaptation)
      • Jean-Claude Carrière(adaptation)
    • Stars
      • Catherine Deneuve
      • Jean Sorel
      • Michel Piccoli
    Top credits
    • Director
      • Luis Buñuel
    • Writers
      • Joseph Kessel(novel)
      • Luis Buñuel(adaptation)
      • Jean-Claude Carrière(adaptation)
    • Stars
      • Catherine Deneuve
      • Jean Sorel
      • Michel Piccoli
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 146User reviews
    • 152Critic reviews
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 7 wins & 7 nominations total

    Videos1

    Belle de Jour: The Criterion Collection [Blu-Ray]
    Trailer 1:34
    Belle de Jour: The Criterion Collection [Blu-Ray]

    Photos145

    Catherine Deneuve in Belle de Jour (1967)
    Catherine Deneuve and Geneviève Page in Belle de Jour (1967)
    Catherine Deneuve in Belle de Jour (1967)
    Catherine Deneuve in Belle de Jour (1967)
    Catherine Deneuve in Belle de Jour (1967)
    Catherine Deneuve in Belle de Jour (1967)
    Catherine Deneuve in Belle de Jour (1967)
    "Belle De Jour" Catherine Deneuve
    "Belle De Jour" Catherine Deneuve
    "Belle De Jour" Jean Sorel, Catherine Deneuve
    "Belle De Jour" Iska Kahn, Catherine Deneuve
    "Belle De Jour" Catherine Deneuve, Genevieve Page

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    Catherine Deneuve
    Catherine Deneuve
    • Séverine Serizy…
    Jean Sorel
    Jean Sorel
    • Pierre Sérizy
    Michel Piccoli
    Michel Piccoli
    • Henri Husson
    Geneviève Page
    Geneviève Page
    • Madame Anais
    Pierre Clémenti
    Pierre Clémenti
    • Marcel
    • (as Pierre Clementi)
    Françoise Fabian
    Françoise Fabian
    • Charlotte
    Macha Méril
    Macha Méril
    • Renee
    • (as Macha Meril)
    Muni
    Muni
    • Pallas
    Maria Latour
    Maria Latour
    • Mathilde
    Claude Cerval
    Claude Cerval
    • Le chauffeur
    Michel Charrel
    • Footman
    Iska Khan
    • Asian Client
    Bernard Musson
    • Majordomo
    Marcel Charvey
    • Prof. Henri
    François Maistre
    François Maistre
    • L'enseignant
    Francisco Rabal
    Francisco Rabal
    • Hyppolite
    Georges Marchal
    Georges Marchal
    • Duke
    Francis Blanche
    Francis Blanche
    • Monsieur Adolphe
    • Director
      • Luis Buñuel
    • Writers
      • Joseph Kessel(novel)
      • Luis Buñuel(adaptation) (dialogue)
      • Jean-Claude Carrière(adaptation) (dialogue)
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      There is no music whatsoever in the film.
    • Goofs
      When the client that wants to be spanked rejects Belle Du Jour she puts her robe back on but not her bra. Then when she sees the Asian client a few moments later, she takes off her robe and her bra is on.
    • Quotes

      Madame Anais: I have an idea. Would you like to be called "Belle de Jour"?

      Séverine Serizy: Belle de Jour?

      Madame Anais: Since you only come in the afternoons.

      Séverine Serizy: If you wish.

    • Connections
      Featured in Uliisses (1982)

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    Top review
    8/10
    A unique mystery box
    Séverine (Catherine Deneuve) is a bored, affluent housewife. We meet her first when she is forced to dismount from a carriage. Her husband Pierre ties her to a tree, whips her, then leaves her to be raped by the two carriage drivers.

    Séverine is prone to fantasies. She is in a conventional marriage. Pierre is a handsome young surgeon. They sleep in separate beds. An older friend, Henri, keeps hitting on her, but she tells him to keep his compliments for himself. He is attracted by her blonde perfection, her virtue and her icy disdain.

    Taking fantasy a stage further, Séverine gets a daytime job at a high class brothel. At first she is prudish and wants to pick her clients. Then she is shown 'a firm hand' - which the masochistic side of her nature relishes.

    Re-released almost forty years after its original cinema exhibition, Belle de Jour still has the power to shock. Not through explicit nudity (it is a highly erotic work without being titillating) but by the shocking images, and the superb performances that contrast the aloofness of the bourgeoisie to the practicality of sex, of elegance to depravity. Scenes of Séverine having mud thrown at her stick in the mind no less than the tentativeness with which she approaches the brothel for the first time, dressed in black, and ready to take flight at any moment. Couture by Yves Saint Laurent and lush photography drown us in luxurious chic. The stylish settings arouse our aesthetic senses, and the languorous pacing and emotional complexity keep us trying to figure it all out long before we realise just how difficult that is going to be.

    Analysing it in Freudian or purely sexual terms is less than satisfying. The characters are convincing - the posh conservative elite, the matter-of-fact but certainly not coarse madame, the pervs who visit the brothel, and the psychologically conflicted Séverine through them all. It is hardly a plea for sexual liberation - the men, even one that Séverine takes a fancy to, are pretty lowlife. Their strange fantasy requirements mete out the most fascinating tableau of perversions but even more fascinating is what we don't see: such as what is in the box brought by the Chinaman. We are forced to identify with Séverine - she is the most normal character - and yet the most convincing way to approach the film is one suggested by Buñuel himself, as a parable attacking the decadence of the bourgeoisie.

    On a more elevated level, it is a forceful artistic statement that viewers addicted to linear storytelling may find hard to accept. It seems to anticipate Eyes Wide Shut in its treatment of hidden sexuality, but cinematically it is more linked to the surreal Mulholland Drive. Buñuel's friend from University and at one point collaborator, Salvador Dali, could be similarly perplexing when it came to alternate realities. He said, "People love mystery, and that is why they love my paintings." The mind is drawn to interpret a piece of art in a specific concrete way, but the artist may wish to express a concept that transcends specific examples. In Belle de Jour, Buñuel claims that there are not two endings, just one ambiguous ending. When you have finished watching the film it is not hard to decide which scenes are reality and which are fantasy, but when you run it through your mind again it is equally possible to make alterations. Do we want to know what is in the box, or do we love the mystery?

    The name Belle de Jour can be read as a pun on 'lady of the night', since Séverine only worked in the day; everything becomes plain. This is maybe why it becomes her as her name at the brothel. But enter Séverine's feverish imagination and you might see something else.
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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 10, 1968 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • French
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Beauty of the Day
    • Filming locations
      • Chalet de la Grande Cascade, Allée de Longchamp, Bois de Boulogne, Paris 16, Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Robert et Raymond Hakim
      • Paris Film Productions
      • Five Film
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,063,348
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,462
      • Mar 25, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,162,021
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    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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