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Beau-père

France

1981

123 Min
Color
2.35:1
French
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DIR Bertrand Blier

PROD Alain Sarde

SCR Bertrand Blier

DP Sacha Vierny

CAST Patrick Dewaere, Ariel Besse, Maurice Ronet, Geneviève Mnich, Nathalie Baye, Nicole Garcia

ED Claudine Merlin

PROD DES Théobald Meurisse

MUSIC Philippe Sarde

Cannes (In Competition), New York

Synopsis

This daring and controversial film by Bertrand Blier (Too Beautiful for You, Get Out Your Handkerchiefs) pushes the lines between love, lust and morality. After the sudden death of his wife, Rémi (Patrick Dewaere), a burnt out piano player, is forced to take care of his 14-year-old stepdaughter (Ariel Besse) who, unbeknownst to him, has fallen in love with him. The two grow closer and what begins as a relationship between a girl and a man, ends up being a relationship between a woman and a man. –Fox Lorber

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Bertrand Blier

Bertrand Blier directs erotic buddy movies featuring men who are exasperated by the opposite sex, who perceive of themselves as macho but are incapable of satisfying the women in their lives. In actuality, his heroes are terrified of feminism, of the “new woman” who demands her right to experience and enjoy orgasm. But Blier’s females are in no way villainesses. They are just elusive—and so alienated that they can only find fulfillment from oddballs or young boys.

Going Places (Les Valseuses , which in French is slang for testicles), based on Blier’s best-selling novel, was a box office smash in France. Gérard Depardieu and Patrick Dewaere both achieved stardom as a couple of outsiders, adult juvenile delinquents, whose sexual and sadistic adventures are chronicled as they travel across France. They are both unable to bring to orgasm a young beautician (played by Miou-Miou) they pick up and take on as a sexual partner. They then attempt to please an older woman (Jeanne Moreau… read more

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