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The Diary of Lady M

Le journal de Lady M

Spain, Switzerland, Belgium, France

1993

120 Min
Color
1.85:1
French
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DIR Alain Tanner

PROD Jacques de Clercq, Gerardo Herrero, Christophe Rossignon, Dimitri de Clercq, Marta Esteban

SCR Myriam Mézières, Giuseppe Cristiano

DP Denis Jutzeler

CAST Myriam Mézières, Juanjo Puigcorbé, Félicité Wouassi, Marie Peyrucq-Yamou, Gladys Gambie, Antoine Basler

ED Monica Goux

PROD DES Jordi Canora, Alain Chennaux

MUSIC Arié Dzierlatka

SOUND Henri Maïkoff

Toronto (Contemporary World Cinema)

Synopsis

She’s a beautiful gifted performer, but her work is not the sort that invites popular acclaim. Despite the fact that she is unlikely to become famous, she enjoys her life as a performer who lives just outside the mainstream. Awaiting her backstage one evening is a Spanish painter who has seen her show and wants to make her acquaintance. They walk around Paris getting to know one another, and then the painter returns to Spain. Something about the man has moved Lady M to passion: she flies to meet him in Barcelona and he shows her his beloved Catalonia. This time, however, their relationship is as much about passionate lovemaking as it is about compatibility. —Pandora Film

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Alain Tanner

During the late ‘60s and early ’70s, Swiss filmmaker Alain Tanner was the key figure in the development and popularization of the “new Swiss cinema.” He remains one of his country’s best-known directors. Born in Geneva to a writer/painter and an actress, Tanner attended Geneva’s Calvin College where he studied economics and became fascinated by cinema. Following graduation and a brief stint as a merchant marine, Tanner began working for the British Film Institute in England where he worked in the information department organizing archives, adding subtitles to foreign films, translating, and other tasks. In 1957, Tanner made a short Free Cinema film, Nice Time, in collaboration with Claude Goretta. The film won a prize at that year’s Venice Film Festival and received critical praise in Great Britain. By 1960, he had returned to Switzerland, after pausing in France where he assisted on the production of a few commercial films. It was in Paris that Tanner met a number of important French… read more

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lukasbicho

8Feb11

Es posible que la haya visto muy poca gente, en el cine me refiero, pero estamos ante una película que incendia la pantalla. No sé si habréis visto alguna vez un show estilo cabaret de Myriam Mézières, pues ahí ella actúa a modo de psicodrama, revelando y ocultando por momentos cosas muy privadas. Esta película es tanto suya como de Tanner. No sé por qué no le doy cinco estrellas...

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