Belle de Jour
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Belle de Jour

A frigid young housewife decides to spend her midweek afternoons as a prostitute.

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Belle de Jour (1967) introduces us to Séverine, a young and seemingly reserved housewife living in 1960s Paris. Unsatisfied in her marriage, she harbors secret desires that lead her to explore a hidden life as a prostitute. Torn between her sensual fantasies and societal expectations, Séverine begins to spend her midweek afternoons working at a high-end brothel under the name Belle de Jour.

As she delves deeper into her forbidden desires, Séverine is ultimately confronted with the consequences of her double life. Director Luis Buñuel crafts a hypnotic and thought-provoking exploration of sexuality, desire, and identity, blurring the line between reality and fantasy.

Boasting an exquisite performance by Catherine Deneuve in the lead role, Belle de Jour is an erotic masterpiece that challenges conventional norms and societal expectations. Buñuel's surrealist filmmaking style lends a dreamlike quality to the narrative, enriching the themes of liberation and self-discovery.

With its striking cinematography and compelling plot, Belle de Jour remains a timeless classic, acclaimed for its bold portrayal of female sexuality and its exploration of the human psyche. This provocative film invites viewers to question social conventions and delve into the complex world of desire. Embark on Séverine's mesmerizing journey as she unearths her true self and confronts the consequences of her secret life in this iconic cinematic gem.

Also Known As:

Belle de Jour

Release Date:

10 Apr 1968

Writers:

Joseph Kessel, Luis Buñuel, Jean-Claude Carrière

Awards:

Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award7 wins & 7 nominations total