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La femme aux bottes rouges (1974)

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Country: FR
Technical: col 85m
Director: Juan Buñuel
Cast: Catherine Deneuve, Fernando Rey, Jacques Weber

Synopsis:

A woman novelist and her painter friend become involved with a would-be patron who is in fact a destroyer of art and artists, exploiting the heroine's fascination with a handsome magazine publisher.

Review:

A surrealist/fantasist meditation on the relationship of art to its creator, boasting several alienation effects in the manner of the director's father, though to more disruptive effect, and a familiar cast for this sort of thing. Jean-Claude Carrière co-wrote.

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Country: FR
Technical: col 85m
Director: Juan Buñuel
Cast: Catherine Deneuve, Fernando Rey, Jacques Weber

Synopsis:

A woman novelist and her painter friend become involved with a would-be patron who is in fact a destroyer of art and artists, exploiting the heroine's fascination with a handsome magazine publisher.

Review:

A surrealist/fantasist meditation on the relationship of art to its creator, boasting several alienation effects in the manner of the director's father, though to more disruptive effect, and a familiar cast for this sort of thing. Jean-Claude Carrière co-wrote.


Country: FR
Technical: col 85m
Director: Juan Buñuel
Cast: Catherine Deneuve, Fernando Rey, Jacques Weber

Synopsis:

A woman novelist and her painter friend become involved with a would-be patron who is in fact a destroyer of art and artists, exploiting the heroine's fascination with a handsome magazine publisher.

Review:

A surrealist/fantasist meditation on the relationship of art to its creator, boasting several alienation effects in the manner of the director's father, though to more disruptive effect, and a familiar cast for this sort of thing. Jean-Claude Carrière co-wrote.

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