Belle de jour
1967 - FRENCH - MOVIE
Drama
Severine is a beautiful young woman married to a doctor. She loves her husband dearly, but cannot bring herself to be physically intimate with him. She indulges instead in vivid, kinky, erotic fantasies to entertain her sexual desires. Eventually she becomes a prostitute, working in a brothel in the afternoons while remaining chaste in her marriage. Written by James Meek Belle de jour is a 1967 French-language Drama movie featuring Catherine Deneuve, Jean Sorel, Michel Piccoli, Pierre Cl Menti, Geneviève Page, Pierre Clémenti and Brigitte Parmentier. The movie is inspired from Belle de Jour by Joseph Kessel. Belle de jour was Produced by Henri Baum and Robert And Raymond Hakim. Belle de jour is written by Luis Bu Uel and Jean-claude Carri Re and it is directed by Luis Bu Uel. Valoria acquired the distribution rights for the film. Belle de jour was released on 10th April 1967 in French and Spanish languages and takes a screen time of 101 minutes. The film made a box office gross of $20 million. Cinematography was done by Sacha Vierny and editing by Louisette Hautecoeur
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individual.embracing
unsentimental
disturbing
eminently
intelligent