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A Gentle Woman (1969)
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The original French title for Gentle Creature is Une Femme Douce. Both affectionate appellations refer to leading lady
Dominique Sanda
, a popular model of the 1960s, here making her film debut (Incredibly, she was chosen for the role by director
Robert Bresson
on the basis of her voice!) Sanda's first appearance is as a gorgeous corpse; she has committed suicide, and her pawnbroker husband (Guy Frangin) doesn't know why. It takes him nearly the entire movie to figure out what the audience has suspected all along: That the ravishing Dominique felt stifled by her husband's cloistered lifestyle. Gentle Creature was director
Robert Bresson
's first color film, and he proves himself as much a master with hues as he did in monochrome. Filmed in 1969, Gentle Creature was released in the U.S. in 1971, taking full advantage of
Dominique Sanda
's new international popularity. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Guy Frangin
He
Jane Lobre
Anna
Dominique Sanda
She
Production Crew
Pierre Charbonnier
Art Director
Ghislain Cloquet
Cinematographer
Jean Wiener
Composer (Music Score)
Robert Bresson
Director
Raymond Lamy
Editor
Alexandre Marcus
Makeup
Mag Bodard
Producer
Robert Bresson
Screenwriter
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Short Story Author
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Short Story Author
Year: 1969
Runtime: 88
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Color type
Eastmancolor
Produced by
Marianne Productions
Paramount
Parc Films
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.