The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967)
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Roman Polanski and Catherine Deneuve on the set of Repulsion, 1964.
Catherine Deneuve as Miriam Blaylock in The Hunger (1983)
2 years of Lady Watereton
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🎥 Peau D'Âne (1970).
🎶 Lilith, Saint Avangeline.
Belle de Jour (1967) dir. Luis Buñuel
When I saw The Umbrellas of Cherbourg again a few years ago, it struck me: it’s exactly the same ending as in Splendor in the Grass. I adore that film. It’s one of the most beautiful love stories I’ve ever seen in the cinema. And the end scene is exactly the same as in Umbrellas. He is on the farm, with his dungarees, his wife, the child and she comes back…it was so moving to see that resemblance. I think it is one of the maddest, most audacious films on the subject of love. Particularly for a man to bring a young woman to life in such a way! Splendor in the Grass is so much about unbridled love. The idea that loving can make you insane. That is what happens: you become insane! Going as far as to see her leave for the hospital, because she is dying of love, she wants to die! That film knocked me over. - Catherine Deneuve