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Les dames du Bois de Boulogne
Les dames du Bois de Boulogne
7.6
/10
1,184 Ratings

LES DAMES DU BOIS DE BOULOGNE

Directed by Robert Bresson
France, 1945
Drama, Romance

Synopsis

Society lady Hélène realizes her lover Jean is losing interest in her. Consumed by anger, she plots a cruel vengeance by tricking him into marrying Agnès, an impoverished cabaret dancer. Jean doesn’t know that Agnès is a former sex worker and Hélène plans to break the news after their wedding.

Synopsis

Society lady Hélène realizes her lover Jean is losing interest in her. Consumed by anger, she plots a cruel vengeance by tricking him into marrying Agnès, an impoverished cabaret dancer. Jean doesn’t know that Agnès is a former sex worker and Hélène plans to break the news after their wedding.

Our take

A Denis Diderot adaptation with dialogue by Jean Cocteau, this second feature from Robert Bresson is a scandalous tale of intense desire. If the prowling camera and professional actors suggest an atypical entry in the Bressonian canon, its frosted interiority couldn’t have come from anyone else.