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Pleasure Party

Une partie de plaisir

Italy, France

1975

100 Min
Color
1.85:1
French
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DIR Claude Chabrol

PROD André Génovès

SCR Paul Gégauff

DP Jean Rabier

CAST Paul Gégauff, Danièle Gegauff, Clemence Gégauff, Giancarlo Sisti, Cécile Vassort, Mario Santini, Aurora Maris

ED Jacques Gaillard

PROD DES Guy Littaye

MUSIC Pierre Jansen

SOUND Guy Chichignoud

Synopsis

Philippe and Ester appear to be the perfect couple. They have been together for eight years and, although they have never married, they have a six year old daughter who is testament to the solidity of their relationship. Fearful that complacency may one day sour their feelings for one another, Philippe suggests that they should both be free to indulge in extra-marital affairs. With some reluctance, Ester agrees, but Philippe is unhappy with the man she chooses, an intellectual named Habib. His increasing jealousy drives Ester away from him and he reacts by hastily marrying an English woman, Sylvia. Even this fails to bring Philippe peace of mind and he resolves to win Ester back, at any price. —http://filmsdefrance.com

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Claude Chabrol

Widely credited as the founding father of the French Nouvelle Vague movement, Claude Chabrol is responsible for a body of work that is as prolific as it is boldly defined. A master of the suspense thriller, Chabrol approaches his subjects with a cold, distanced objectivity that has led at least one critic to liken him to a compassionate but unsentimental god viewing the foibles and follies of his creations. Inherent in all of Chabrol’s thrillers is the observation of the clash between bourgeois value and barely-contained, oftentimes violent passion. This clash gives the director’s work a melodramatic quality that has allowed him to drift between the realm of the art film and that of popular entertainment.

Born in Paris on June 24, 1930, Chabrol was educated at the University of Paris, where he was a pharmacology student, and at the Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques. Following some military service, he developed an interest in the cinema and worked for a brief time in the publicity… read more

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Stephen Campbell

21Mar11

Not as good as Chabrols seminal 70s work but a lot of it does work amid the rther long winded story

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Like a Public Viewing or a Train Wreck

By Nadafin​gah on July 29, 2010

This may be Chabrol’s darkest film yet. Working from a screenplay by longtime collaborator Paul Gégauff, the film focuses on the breakup of a marriage and the creepy machinations of its main character…  read review

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