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“Belle de Jour” (Luis Bunuel, 1967) at 4 p.m. on Bravo. Beauty and evil, madness and liberation, the sins and indiscretions of the bourgeoisie — all these are among the main themes of Bunuel ...
Xpress' 6th grade reviewer offers her thoughts on Pixar's latest gem. When Luis Buñuel’s Belle de Jour (1967) hit America in 1968, it was mildly scandalous — even with the newly-minted MPAA R ...
Beauty and evil, madness and liberation, the sins and indiscretions of the bourgeoisie–all these are among the main themes of Luis Bunuel’s great, gorgeous “Belle de Jour.” Currently re ...
From the outside, Catherine Deneuve’s protagonist in Belle De Jour has everything a Parisian woman of the 1960s could want. She’s married to a comically handsome man (Jean Sorel) whose career ...
A new restoration of the 1967 film “Belle de Jour” opens Friday. Below is The Times’ original review from Dec. 19, 1968. It is one of life’s surprising ironies that the great Spanish ...
Luis Buñuel's Belle de Jour was first released in 1967 after playing at the Venice Film Festival, but it didn't open in the US until 1968. The film will re-release in theaters in France starting ...
One of the sly, Spanish provocateur’s greatest popular successes, ‘Belle de Jour’ – revived in a new print as centrepiece of a two-month NFT Buñuel retrospectiv ...
“Belle de Jour,” Luis Bunuel’s 1967 masterpiece, opens with one of cinema’s most disturbing sequences. Pierre Serizy (Jean Sorel) and his wife Severine (Catherine Deneuve) are moving down ...
Though it may not equal the sublimity of his three last features, Luis Bunuel’s masterpiece Belle de Jour (1967, 100 min.) remains a seminal work that clarifies his relationship with Hitchcock.
After being struck on the temple with a baseball, Abby (Robin Weigert, Calamity Jane of Deadwood fame) realizes she's unhappy in her middle-class suburban life as a PTA mom in a leafy New Jersey ...
In Brief: That most playful of surrealists Luis Buñuel had one of his greatest successes with his 1967 essay in erotica Belle de Jour — in part, I suspect, because it is one of his least ...
Belle De Jour Human sexuality is a strange and wondrous thing, but you’d never guess that if your only knowledge of it came from the movies—Hollywood movies in particular.
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