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Justine de Sade

  • 1972
  • 16
  • 1h 40min
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5,0/10
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Justine de Sade (1972)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueJustine is a poor serving girl who tries to maintain her virtue and her standards. Unfortunately, she is victimized by everyone she encounters.Justine is a poor serving girl who tries to maintain her virtue and her standards. Unfortunately, she is victimized by everyone she encounters.Justine is a poor serving girl who tries to maintain her virtue and her standards. Unfortunately, she is victimized by everyone she encounters.

  • Réalisation
    • Claude Pierson
  • Scénario
    • Marquis de Sade
    • Huguette Boisvert
    • Claude Pierson
  • Casting principal
    • Alice Arno
    • Yves Arcanel
    • Michel Bertay
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,0/10
    489
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Claude Pierson
    • Scénario
      • Marquis de Sade
      • Huguette Boisvert
      • Claude Pierson
    • Casting principal
      • Alice Arno
      • Yves Arcanel
      • Michel Bertay
    • 5avis d'utilisateurs
    • 15avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux21

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    Alice Arno
    Alice Arno
    • Justine…
    Yves Arcanel
    • Dom Sévérino
    Michel Bertay
    Georges Beauvilliers
    • Roland
    Chantal Broquet
    Christian Chevreuse
    • Comte de Gernande
    Franco Fantasia
    • Saint-Florent
    Lida Ferro
    Roberto Lande
    Robert Lombard
    Maurice Mirowski
    Max Montavon
    Diane Lepvrier
    Diane Lepvrier
    • Comtesse de Gernande
    Marco Perrin
    Marco Perrin
    • Clément
    Marcel Portier
    André Rouyer
    André Rouyer
    • Antonin
    Dominique Santarelli
    • Rodin
    Anicette Touillez
    • Réalisation
      • Claude Pierson
    • Scénario
      • Marquis de Sade
      • Huguette Boisvert
      • Claude Pierson
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    8Nodriesrespect

    I'm a Good Girl, I Am !

    Initially written over a brief incarceration period at La Bastille and continuously expanded and improved upon throughout the rest of a life predominantly spent inside various penal and mental institutions, Justine or the Misfortunes of Virtue remains the signature work by the nowadays rarely read if routinely referred to by all and sundry Donatien Alphonse François de Sade. The nominal nobility that came with the title of Marquis by which he's most commonly identified casts a cruelly ironic shadow against the blinding light of the knee jerk treatment afforded him by authorities fearful of the consequences his anarchist free spirit might have on society, "protecting" then as now the lower classes allegedly unable to distinguish between artistic license and lewd licentiousness punishable by law. Frequently filmed with varying degrees of success and fidelity to its source, Sade received what must rank as one of his finest cinematic adaptations from what must have seemed like the unlikeliest of quarters at a time the author - along with many of his once banned be-lettered brethren like John Cleland and David Herbert Lawrence - was in the process of being publicly and proudly reclaimed by the Literati.

    Even prior to a long and fruitful career in hardcore carnality, female pseudonyms like "Andrée Marchand" or "Caroline Joyce" indicating the inspiration his wife and collaborator Huguette Boisvert brought to this casually considered as most misogynist of genres, the late Claude Pierson wasn't exactly held in high esteem by the middle classes tendentiously pandered to by the newspapers of France, a country desperately clinging to an elsewhere rapidly eroding caste system. Perhaps the experience of being ostracized by polite society, and I use the term loosely, forged a spiritual bond between the maligned movie maker and his pen to paper predecessor. Whatever the case may be, his (or should that be "their" ?) JUSTINE DE SADE stands as one of preciously few films worthy of openly aligning itself with its notorious author, faithful in both letter and spirit and therefore ironically if inevitably a tad turgid going for the average adult audience trawling for titillatory thrills.

    Retaining Sade's narrative structure, the movie introduces Justine (soft porn superstar Alice Arno unveiling untapped resources of insidious irony) as a convict on her way to the gallows whose sorry fate touches the heart of kept woman Juliette (France Verdier) who has amassed a small fortune by embracing vice as enthusiastically as our constantly beleaguered heroine did virtue. Calling herself "Thérèse" to suppress the shame, she tells her tale of woe and abuse at the hands of just about everyone she met, her mantra of being "a poor orphan girl, well-acquainted with vice since the age of 12" serving as more of aphrodisiac than deterrent. More pious than the people of the cloth, whose hypocrisy the writer delighted in exposing practically centuries before the general public was to grudgingly concur, Justine only yearns to do the right thing, protect the meek and downtrodden and hopefully keep her maidenhead in the process yet that's not exactly the way of the world.

    Film's episodic structure emulates novel's feverish chapters but may wear some viewers down as Justine basically suffers one outrageous indignity after another. Names, faces and social status of the inflicting instigators (aristocrats, a congregation of monks, a band of thieves) may change but the situation stays the same with Justine pragmatically forced to "adjust" her attitude accordingly while, to her mind at least, preserving her cherished purity of heart if not body. Far better acted by a cast of second tier semi-respectability - usually supporting players in mainstream cinema - than most similar sexploitation offerings of the period, the movie's literally held together by Arno's stunning turn, making one regret the strictly decorative purposes she has been limited to on other occasions. Watch for her real life sister Chantal Broquet, an engaging if more low key erotic actress in her own right, as the frail countess weary of her perverted husband's lust for bloodletting, a rare chance to see both siblings in simulated orgy action. Chief among tech credits is the glowing cinematography by Jean-Jacques Tarbès, a seasoned professional who experienced no difficulty juggling jobs on "acceptable" flicks (shooting most of Continental king of comedy Claude Zidi's efforts) with more disreputable fare, his clearly cordial relationship with Pierson extending to his actually working on several of the director's explicit endeavors like CHALEURS INTIMES and EXTASES IMPUDIQUES ! For the record, this is also one of rare adaptations to retain Justine's original ironic fate, the author's final slap in the face of society slaving to keep its underlings in line through enforcement of the erroneous belief that virtue reap rewards, in this life or the next.
    Jens-28

    Wall-to-wall depravity!!

    This kinky tale is sickier than Jess Franco's but follows the book more faithfully. Every perversity known to man is shown (unlike "Quills") in this evil freakshow. And it's pretty faced-paced for a French flick.

    STARE IF YA DARE!!
    Infofreak

    Much more successful than Jess Franco's Justine.

    Artsleaze legend Jess Franco had previously tackled De Sade's Justine in the late 60s starring the beautiful but dull Romina Power. It was one of his less successful movies, only really worth watching to see Jack Palance ham it up outrageously as a perverted monk. This version by Claude Pierson is much better. The Franco connection continues as Alice Arno who plays Justine (a.k.a. Therese) will be familiar to anyone who has seen Franco's 'Eugenie De Sade', where she plays a photo model murdered by Paul Muller and Soledad Miranda in a memorable sequence. Arno to me doesn't look as sweet and innocent as she should to convincingly play Justine, but she has a hot body and spends most of the movie in various states of undress. Justine is a virginal character who gets passed around from one lecher to another in a series of humiliations, rapes and tortures. The movie isn't hardcore but is still surprisingly explicit and nasty, so be warned. Personally not being a sadist myself I'm baffled at De Sade's obsessions, especially his fetish with buttocks(!) but that doesn't stop this from being one of the most watchable De Sade adaptations. If you want to see what that "saucy" troublemaker in 'Quills' (an extremely dishonest movie in my opinion) was REALLY all about watch this and you might think a bit differently about him!
    7Angeneer

    A Honest Attempt

    Having recently seen Quills, I'm glad I stepped on this one on TV. I'm unfamiliar with the book itself, but I think the director tried to stay close to the basic plot elements and the atmosphere of the time. While the film obviously has the feel of a 70s French softcore film (see gratuitous female nudity, unnecessary in a number of scenes), you get an interesting depiction of the Marquis' chef d'oeuvre on celluloid (far more interesting than Quills may I add). The introduction could well be avoided, but considering the time it was shot it's understandable.

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    • Anecdotes
      Some traits of the character played by Alice Arno are inspired from Saint Therese de Lisieux, hence the name Justine/Thérèse.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in To psonistiri tis Omonoias (1985)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 novembre 1972 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Italie
      • Canada
    • Langue
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Justine
    • Lieux de tournage
      • France
    • Sociétés de production
      • Citel Films
      • Industrie Cinematografiche Artistiche Romane (I.C.A.R.)
      • Pierson Productions
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    • Durée
      1 heure 40 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.66 : 1

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