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Les fantasmes de Madame Jordan

Titre original : Montenegro
  • 1981
  • 12
  • 1h 36min
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6,6/10
2,2 k
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Les fantasmes de Madame Jordan (1981)
Home Video Trailer from Atlantic
Lire trailer2:30
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10 photos
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Une riche femme au foyer qui s'ennuie et qui est au bord de la folie se laisse aller avec quelques immigrés yougoslaves pleins de vie qui se réjouissent de leur style de vie bohème.Une riche femme au foyer qui s'ennuie et qui est au bord de la folie se laisse aller avec quelques immigrés yougoslaves pleins de vie qui se réjouissent de leur style de vie bohème.Une riche femme au foyer qui s'ennuie et qui est au bord de la folie se laisse aller avec quelques immigrés yougoslaves pleins de vie qui se réjouissent de leur style de vie bohème.

  • Réalisation
    • Dusan Makavejev
  • Scénario
    • Donald Arthur
    • Dusan Makavejev
    • Branko Vucicevic
  • Casting principal
    • Susan Anspach
    • Erland Josephson
    • Per Oscarsson
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    2,2 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Dusan Makavejev
    • Scénario
      • Donald Arthur
      • Dusan Makavejev
      • Branko Vucicevic
    • Casting principal
      • Susan Anspach
      • Erland Josephson
      • Per Oscarsson
    • 26avis d'utilisateurs
    • 14avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total

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    Montenegro
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    Rôles principaux22

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    Susan Anspach
    Susan Anspach
    • Marilyn Jordan
    Erland Josephson
    Erland Josephson
    • Martin Jordan
    Per Oscarsson
    Per Oscarsson
    • Dr. Aram Pazardjian
    Marianne Jacobi
    • Cookie Jordan
    • (as Marianna Jacobi)
    Jamie Galen
    Jamie Galen
    • Jimmy Jordan
    • (as a different name)
    John Zacharias
    • Grandpa Bill
    Marina Lindahl
    • Secretary
    Bora Todorovic
    • Alex Rossignol
    Lisbeth Zachrisson
    • Rita Rossignol
    Svetozar Cvetkovic
    Svetozar Cvetkovic
    • Montenegro
    Patricia Gélin
    • Tirke
    Dragan Ilic
    • Hassan
    Nikola Janic
    • Mustapha
    Mile Petrovic
    • Zanzi Bar Customer
    John Parkinson
    • Piano Player
    Jan Nygren
    • Police Officer
    Lasse Åberg
    Lasse Åberg
    • Customs Inspector
    Kaarina Harvistola
    • 1st Policewoman
    • Réalisation
      • Dusan Makavejev
    • Scénario
      • Donald Arthur
      • Dusan Makavejev
      • Branko Vucicevic
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    Avis des utilisateurs26

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    Scoopy

    One of the best movies you never heard of.

    This is a nihilist black comedy about the emptiness of success and riches.

    Susan Anspach is an American housewife, 40ish, married to a rich Swede, and living in a palatial Stockholm seaside residence. She's bored and frustrated. Her father-in-law is 80ish and auditioning wives. Her children are helping their grandfather with the auditions. Her husband is always out of town, and when he's in town he won't sleep with her. Gradually, her behavior is becoming more and more erratic.

    When she is denied permission to board a plane to Brazil (because she tried to carry oversized gardening shears on board), she falls in with some struggling Yugoslavian immigrants, and is attracted by their zestful, lusty craziness.

    This movie is completely nihilistic. All of the characters are painted in very broad comic brushstrokes, ala Dr. Strangelove, and the sets and situations border on the surrealistic. (There's even a dysfunctional clock homage to Dali's "Persistence of Memory")

    This is one odd movie, but I liked it a lot. One cannot expect the characters to behave as people really would, but the movie is energetic and hilarious in sections, erotic in other sections, and the production values are impressive.

    This was made in 1981. The director never really made a brilliant movie, but he should have. There is so much talent in evidence here.
    Ineedmoresalmon

    From the opening frames you know it's going to be a wild ride

    I remember seeing this film as a young guy at a film festival when it was first released knowing little about it's content of its directors past. The advertising poster led people to believe it may be some sort of eastern European soft core porn but how mistaken we all were once the reels started rolling. With Marianne Faithful singing her signature "The Ballad of Lucy Jordan" tune, I just knew that the premise of this song was somehow linked to this movie. I won't bore you with the synopsis of this film as others have already done this, what I will tell you is this is probably one of the most cleverly made movies I have seen in years. All sorts of social commentaries can be concluded about this movie, but having owned a copy of the film and viewing it on numerous occasions, each screening presents a different interpretation. What still blows me away is the closing scene of the movie, even after all this time and myself and friends have sat around a dinner table discussing what does it "really all mean". Each glass of Merlot presented even more outrageous takes like the movie itself. 10/10 to Susan Anspach, director Dusan and hats off to the two young support players who play Susans children, the talent is all class. Do yourself a favor and watch this movie for the wild ride that it is, even just to experience the wonderful unpredictable ending......I'd love to know what you all think.
    7videorama-759-859391

    Memorable haunting adult pic

    To say this movie is weird, is an understatement. But that's what makes this great character study of a film, intriguing, with just the right amount of sex and nudity, complimented by an intriguing weirdness and stylishness. You gotta give it that. Though it's that early pier scene, that stays in my mind, the great Anspach who just commands the screen, with each scene she's in, plays an insanely bored rich little wife, who husband's neglect has worsened to the point of making her completely tipped over. Her frustration is something we really sympathize, if painfully witness, where she goes to some scary lengths, two illustrate her upset. Getting in a bit of strife at the airport, where she's separated from hubby, and ending up with some "not your typical but exciting immigrants", she happily embarks on a rejuvenating adventure with some pretty saucy scenes, some you can well tell, have been toned down. The bizarre yet tragic ending based on fact, is the high point of this whole film, which if far from perfect, but one movie experience, you must indulge once, if even just for the great Anspach. Indulge
    Piafredux

    The Madness of Civility Seeks Grounding in the Primal

    Others who have commented on 'Montenegro' seem to miss the film's point. Yes, it is a black comedy; no, it's not nihilistic. The characters do not behave in incomprehensible ways - they behave in ways alien to our Western acculturation & our snobby "everybody must do nice-nice to each other" civility. 'Montenegro' takes effete, overbaked, hypersophisticated, irrelevant Western sensibilities & turns them smack on their pointed little heads.

    American Marliyn Jordan (Susan Anspach in a tour de force performance) lives in Sweden with her Swedish husband. Marilyn is not, as other commentators have misapprehended, a bored, psychotic housewife - she's a woman who, in her overbaked Western milieu of mind-blenching affluence, oversensitive men & women, diplomatic euphemism, & arcane, costly, "necessary", psychobabble (brilliantly depicted, & sent up, in the analysis scene), has lost touch with all that's primal, urgent, & vital in herself.

    Already whacked out from living in her gilded, padded, safe-till-she's-numbed life, Jordan impulsively hooks up with a completely primal, totally up front & no bones about it, caveman & club bunch of howling, lusty Montenegrans. Once she's with them things happen very differently from the way they failed to happen in her previous ersatz saccharine-junkie life.

    Jordan is in for keeps with people who play for keeps. Lust, blood, sex, ooze, vendettas, vengeance - all the primal, classical, down-deep-in-human-nature emotions & their instantaneous acting-out - are how things are for Jordan now in Montenegro. The suddenness, violence, & clarity of emotion & action repulses us because we're so used to warning labels on everything from cigarette lighters & child safety seats, & from self-esteem minuets in schools to language prohibitions in our workplaces. All that's out the window in 'Montenegro' with Marilyn Jordan fast losing her melancholia & madness, & rushing headlong into shameless, unbridled lust, man-baiting, cat-fighting, & knock-down (with that caveman club!) & drag out sex.

    Watching 'Montenegro' we Westerners are intrigued, repelled, fascinated, revolted - but we can't turn away from the fluids & furze, the basal & nasal sensation, the genitals-out-in-the-winds-of-Fate abandon, & the cathartic, orgasmic, lethal, & vital primordial reckoning that is 'Montenegro' exploding on our retinae, in our ears, on our skin, in our nostrils, & in our wide-open mouths.

    One wonders if Camille Paglia has seen 'Montenegro' because one expects she'd love it, because this film delves into things primal that Paglia's betes noires - radical gender feminist ideologues - reject and label "patriarchal violence against women" & "not women's way of knowing". Let's just say that 'Montenegro' isn't likely to be high on Gloria Steinem's, Patricia Ireland's, or Susan Sontag's list of all-time favorite films. That alone tells how worthy this film is of wide open embrace & enjoyment: 'Montenegro' doesn't cave or cop to salon intellectualism, pop psychology, Botox beauty, animal rights activist solipsism, or moral relativism. This is the real deal: down to brass tacks humanity stripped of culture & deodorant & Sani-Pure flush toilets & sparkling bidets & layers of insulation from the Real.

    'Montenegro' isn't Greek Tragedy, it's not Shakespearian artistry, & it sure isn't Frank Capra or Spike Lee - it's pure primal, take no prisoners, heads-on-lances, bareass naked human nature turning back the clock & stripping away the veneer of Western propriety. It's an enrapturing, refreshing, uncensored look at the way we humans were...and still are. 'Monetenegro' gives us a pungent whiff of how we smell without deodorant, look without makeup, feel without politically correct "civilized" Thought Police cues, touch with unwashed hands, & taste blood-rare meat without first checking to be sure our side of veggies is certified to be "organic", washed, or attractively presented. Nobody calls for a cop in Montenegro, watches Oprah, or cares less what Dr. Phil advises; nobody hails a waiter without ducking for the dagger that will come hurtling his way; & nobody bats an eyelash without understanding up front that it means, "Come hither: Now!" In 'Montenegro' nobody trifles with food & wine & sex & death because they're the stuff of everyday life - life on the edge, life in the Now, into which Marliyn Jordan, body & soul, hurls herself.
    8kenjha

    Quirky Black Comedy

    A quirky black comedy about a bored housewife in Sweden who spends some time with a group of Yugoslavian gypsies. Anspach, in perhaps her best role, looks great and is terrific as the woman who's slowly going to pieces and must get away from home to regain her sanity. The film is full of loony characters and bizarre situations but it has a strangely endearing quality to it. The scenes at Zanzi Bar, where the Yugoslav characters reside in a Boheminian lifestyle, are brimming with raw sensuality, helped by Zachrisson as an Earth-mother and Gelin as a young prostitute. Ingmar Bergman veteran Josephson is Anspach's perplexed husband. Other eccentric characters include Josephson's father and his shrink.

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      On its original USA release, this film was cut by seconds to avoid receiving an "X" rating from the MPAA. This "R"-rated version was also soon seen on home video and premium cable in that country, but in more recent years the uncensored original has turned up on both as "unrated."
    • Citations

      Marilyn Jordan: [disbelievingly] There seems to be a lamb in your car.

      Alex Rossignol: [derisively] Yeah... we got him very very... cheap.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Sneak Previews: One from the Heart/Night Crossing/Montenegro/Shoot the Moon (1982)
    • Bandes originales
      The Ballad Of Lucy Jordan
      Written by Shel Silverstein

      Performed by Marianne Faithfull

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 janvier 1982 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Suède
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langues
      • Serbo-croate
      • Anglais
      • Suédois
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Montenegro
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Europa Studios, Bromma, Stockholm, Comté de Stockholm, Suède(Studio)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Europa Film
      • Smart Egg Productions
      • Viking Film
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      • 1h 36min(96 min)
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.66 : 1

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