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Belle de Jour

Luis Bunuel's Masterpiece of Erotica!
1967 | 101m | French

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Beautiful young housewife Séverine Serizy cannot reconcile her masochistic fantasies with her everyday life alongside dutiful husband Pierre. When her lovestruck friend Henri mentions a secretive high-class brothel run by Madame Anais, Séverine begins to work there during the day under the name Belle de Jour. But when one of her clients grows possessive, she must try to go back to her normal life.
Release Date: May 24, 1967
Director: Luis Buñuel
Writer: Luis Buñuel, Jean-Claude Carrière, Joseph Kessel
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords prostitute, adultery, double life, dual identity, jealousy, husband wife relationship, brothel, dreams, sexual frustration, women's sexual identity, masochism, sexual exploration
Production Companies Paris Films Productions, Five Films, Robert et Raymond Hakim
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Apr 14, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 14, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Character
Catherine Deneuve Séverine Serizy
Jean Sorel Pierre Serizy
Michel Piccoli Henri Husson
Geneviève Page Madame Anais
Pierre Clémenti Marcel
Françoise Fabian Charlotte
Macha Méril Renée
Muni Pallas
Maria Latour Mathilde
Claude Cerval (uncredited)
Michel Charrel Footman
Iska Khan Asian client
Bernard Musson Majordomo
Marcel Charvey Prof. Henri
François Maistre L'ensignant
Francisco Rabal Hyppolite
Georges Marchal Graf
Francis Blanche Monsieur Adolphe
Luis Buñuel Man in Gardencafe - Left from the Duke (uncredited)
Marc Eyraud Barman (uncredited)
Bernard Fresson Le grele (uncredited)
Name Job
Luis Buñuel Screenplay, Director
Jean-Claude Carrière Screenplay
Louisette Hautecœur Editor
Robert Clavel Set Decoration, Production Design
Janine Jarreau Makeup Artist
Marc Goldstaub Production Manager
René Longuet Sound Designer
Pierre Lary Assistant Director
Pierre Roudeix Property Master
Raymond Voinquel Still Photographer
Joseph Kessel Author
Sacha Vierny Director of Photography
Yves Saint Laurent Costume Design
Simone Knapp Creature Design, Hairstylist
Pierre Davoust Sound Designer
Marc Desages Assistant Art Director
Philippe Brun Camera Operator
Suzanne Durrenberger Script Supervisor
Name Title
Henri Baum Producer
Robert Hakim Producer
Raymond Hakim Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best International Feature N/A Nominated
Berlin International Film Festival Best Actress Catherine Deneuve Nominated
Cannes Film Festival Best Actress Catherine Deneuve Won
Cannes Film Festival Best Supporting Actress Isabelle Adjani Won
Venice Film Festival Best Actress Catherine Deneuve Won
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Reviews

talisencrw
10.0

A wonderful parable of love, relationships and the place in both for fantasy and imagination. Certainly much more enjoyable to watch, not to mention better acted and directed, than recent delvings into that subject matter, like Lars von Trier's Nymphomaniac (though that wasn't the latter's point). I ... ntensely beautifully photographed, with wonderful performances, most especially by Catherine Deneuve. You can't go wrong with 60's and 70's Bunuel, that's for sure.

Jun 23, 2021
lwpcolonel
8.0

A blunt surprise insofar as the movies stark depictions of both a young woman's eccentric erotic fantasies alongside a rather harsh alternative lifestyle. In the middle there is a very conventional and ordinary real life tale of a married couple where the husband has no idea what's going on within h ... is wife's mind, and life, both past and present. Reality and fantasy seem to blend in a young woman's mind implicitly suggestive of prior experiences that influenced the lead character's real and imaginary manifestations. Not for children.

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

The slightly kinky opening scenes of this film go some way to explaining just why "Severine" (Catherine Deneuve) isn't so satisfied with her handsome yet sexually uninspiring husband "Pierre" (Jean Sorel). Indeed, quickly we gather that they are yet to consummate their nuptials at all! Increasingly ... exasperated, she hears of a "facility" run by "Madame Anais" (Geneviève Page) where some of those kinks might be ironed out! Initially a little apprehensive, she proceeds to make a wide variety of new friends as her daytime occupation soon fills in the gaps left lacking in her still happy marriage to the oblivious "Pierre". It's when she is introduced to the rather enigmatic young "Marcel" (Pierre Clémenti) that things become a bit more fraught. He has an impressive array of metal teeth, for a start - and as he becomes more of a regular he becomes a bit infatuated. She takes steps to distance them, but when he finds where she lives things turn a bit nasty. Deneuve is great here as the classy hooker with fetish tendencies, as is Page as the sagely and businesslike mistress. It's Buñuel's clever adaptation of the quirky Joseph Kessel novel that really does allow Deneuve to deliver an engaging, if not always likeable, "Severine" character effectively. Developing her into one that's both loyal, independent and genuinely conflicted whilst loving her erotic peccadilloes and so, ultimately, might we as we watch her juggle with increasing aplomb her two, contradictory, existences. The film is almost opulent - without the need for "period" grandeur, and the score breathes extra life into this potent story of a woman's search for fulfilment and fun!

Feb 12, 2024