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La princesse de Clèves

  • 1961
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  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Marina Vlady in La princesse de Clèves (1961)
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Princess of Cleves is married with a rich and old prince but she loves secretly a lord younger, more beautiful and also very popular.Princess of Cleves is married with a rich and old prince but she loves secretly a lord younger, more beautiful and also very popular.Princess of Cleves is married with a rich and old prince but she loves secretly a lord younger, more beautiful and also very popular.

  • Director
    • Jean Delannoy
  • Writers
    • Madame de La Fayette
    • Jean Cocteau
    • Jean Delannoy
  • Stars
    • Jean Marais
    • Marina Vlady
    • Jean-François Poron
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    546
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jean Delannoy
    • Writers
      • Madame de La Fayette
      • Jean Cocteau
      • Jean Delannoy
    • Stars
      • Jean Marais
      • Marina Vlady
      • Jean-François Poron
    • 6User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jean Marais
    Jean Marais
    • Le Prince de Clèves
    Marina Vlady
    Marina Vlady
    • La Princesse de Clèves
    Jean-François Poron
    • Le Duc de Nemours
    Annie Ducaux
    Annie Ducaux
    • Diane de Poitiers
    Lea Padovani
    Lea Padovani
    • La Reine Catherine de Médicis
    • (as Léa Padovani)
    Raymond Gérôme
    • Le Roi
    Alain Ferral
    • Le Dauphin François
    Renée-Marie Potet
    • La Dauphine Marie-Stuart
    Henri Piégay
    • Le Vidame de Chartres
    Piéral
    • Le Bouffon
    Ivan Dominique
    • Le Chevalier de Guise
    Léa Gray
    • Madame de Mercoeur
    Jacques Hilling
    Jacques Hilling
    • Le Médecin
    Hubert de Lapparent
    Hubert de Lapparent
    • Ambroise Paré
    Georges Lycan
    Georges Lycan
    • Le Majordome
    Pierre Moncorbier
    Pierre Moncorbier
    • Le peintre
    • (as Moncorbier)
    Josée Steiner
    • Madame de Martigues
    Anthony Stuart
    • L'Ambassadeur d'Angleterre
    • (as Antony Stuart)
    • Director
      • Jean Delannoy
    • Writers
      • Madame de La Fayette
      • Jean Cocteau
      • Jean Delannoy
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    User reviews6

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    10brogmiller

    Vous aimez Monsieur de Nemours.

    Watching this amazing film only confirms my belief that Jean Delannoy is one of the finest and unjustly underrated directors in French cinema. Directors are like racehorses in so far as their form is 'in' and 'out' and is not limitless. Delannoy kept his form for longer than most and here the form is decidedly 'in'.

    The tempo is 'lento' which might test the attention span of some but Delannoy has captured wonderfully the rhythm, rituals, constraints and formalities of sixteenth century court life where even ones intimates are addressed as 'vous' and not 'tu'. Rival factions and court politics are quickly established in the marvellous opening scene.

    It is ravishingly shot by Henri Alekan with art direction by Renee Renoux and one of Georges Auric's finest scores.

    As for the cast Marina Vlady is wondrous in the title role and Jean Marais as the Prince has never been better in my opinion. Strong support here from Annie Ducaux as Diane de Poitiers who expresses her isolation and loss of influence after the King's death with the devastating 'C'est fini'. Lea Padovani is magnificent as Catherine de Medicis and there is a very effective performance by Renee Marie-Potet who strongly resembles the portrait of Mary by Francois Clouet. Mary had the misfortune to return to Scotland whilst Renee had the misfortune to die in a car crash the year after she filmed this role. Pieral played the poisonous dwarf to great effect in Delannoy's L'Eternel Retour' and here does the same as Le Bouffon.

    Beautifully adapted by Jean Cocteau from the novel by Marie-Madeleine, Comtesse de Lafayette, the power of this piece lies in its contrast between strong emotions and courtly restraint.
    7Tweetienator

    Forgotten Gem

    The Princess of Cleves (La princesse de Clèves) is a movie adaptation of a French novel published anonymously in 1678 (the work is usually attributed Madame de La Fayette, but there are other candidates too). The story of the novel is set a century earlier at the French court, and this source material is the main ingredient that makes The Princess of Cleves so special: it takes us back to a time very different from ours, with all its ethics, morals and etiquette and so on. The captivating story, particularly appealing to those who enjoy deep doses or works of Romanticism and Historism (I do, at least from time to time), is complemented by a superb cast (shining: Jean Marais and Marina Vlady) and the finest imaginable costumes and settings. This movie may not be a good deal for those seeking swashbuckling action and murder by poison only or mainly, but it is a must-watch for those lost souls who long for the (idealized) beauty of long gone times.
    Charlot47

    Breathes solid old-world quality

    Magnificent recreation of the supra-romantic novel of 1678 set in the French royal court around 1559. Supra-romantic because the love of a man and a woman is not fulfilled in marriage, or in adultery, but in death. As has been pointed out however, the film was alien to the mood of most French cinemagoers in 1961 who, the grim years of Occupation and its aftermath long over, had lost the taste for such rich and elevated fare.

    Sixty years later, surely we can appreciate its many merits? Splendid camera work on magnificent sets and locations (Chambord!!), stately score, glorious costumes, strong principals play against talented newcomers, a brilliant script with every syllable and every nuance put over. The whole production breathes solid old-world quality, deserving respect and admiration but also offering different levels of pleasure according to one's taste and discernment.
    Kirpianuscus

    admirable work

    ...but it is not easy to discover that. the respect for the novel of Madame La Fayete, the feeling to be in a wax museum, the rhythm and the style, the dialogues and the performances are obstacles for clearly see the special beauty of a film who use in inspired manner a seductive text. it is a great love story, not very comfortable / coherent for our time but great for its delicate flavor. sure, it is not difficult to discover it only as a film with Marina Vlady and Jean Marais. but it is unfair. because the grace of performances, the admirable costumes and atmosphere are true virtues of a film who explores the ways of a classic genre. and the mark of Cocteau is one of its basic virtue.
    8ZeddaZogenau

    Marina VLADY as Princess of Cleve

    In 2008, when the husband of the Italian-French pop singer Carla BRUNI was still French President, the historical novel by Marie-Madeleine de La Fayette hit the political headlines in France. There was heated debate as to whether the novel, published anonymously in 1678, could still be used as an exam topic in the Baccalaureate. And even at the time the film was being made, there were already heated controversies between the auteurs and the established filmmakers at the studios in Billancourt. Jean DELANNOY's films were vehemently rejected by TRUFFAUT, GODARD and the like. When was the last time there was such a vehement debate about a literary work from the 17th century in German-speaking countries? Tu felix Francia...

    All the controversies mentioned should only make you curious about a wonderful film that can now finally - thanks to ARTE - be properly appreciated in German-speaking countries.

    Of course, arranged marriages occurred all too often at the French court of Henry II. This is also the case with the Prince (Jean MARAIS) and the Princess of Cleves (Marina VLADY). Although she is a lot younger than her husband, the couple are very fond of each other. But as is sometimes the case, love comes into play in the form of a young man. The princess and the handsome Duke of Nemours (Jean-Francois PORON) suddenly fall in love with each other. But the princess is not prepared to betray her principles and be unfaithful to her husband.

    Marital fidelity is not very important to the Königs either. Although Henry II fathers one child after the other with his wife Caterina de Medici (including Marguerite / Margarete, whom we know in the form of Isabelle ADJANI as LA REINE MARGOT from BARTHOLOMEW'S NIGHT), he spends most of his time with his mistress, the 20 years older than Diane von Poitiers, who we know in the form of Lana TURNER as DIANE - COURTESAN OF THE KING.

    But back to the Princess of Cleves! Even really nasty intrigues cannot soften the principled princess. She does not live out her great love and remains loyal to her husband even after his death.

    A remarkable film! Beautiful pictures, wonderful castles (e.g. Chambord), but also a control of emotions that is second to none. This is probably how one had to act at court in order not to be mercilessly beaten into the oven. This fantastic film shows what that can mean in a magnificent way.

    Raymond GEROME can be seen as King Henry II, Lea PADOVANI plays Caterina de Medici and Annie DUCAUX shines as the dazzling mistress Diane de Poitiers. Maybe you should start reading Madame de La Fayette's novels. THE PRINCESS OF MONTPESIER is also from her...

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      This time Delannoy won a battle with Bresson.There had been a rivalry between them in 1950 over which would be allowed to adapt the Bernanos novel, Diary of a Country Priest, and that time it was decided in favor of Bresson.This time Bresson was rejected in favor of Delannoy for the adaptation of a different literary work.
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      Featured in Pierre Cardin (2019)

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    • Release date
      • March 22, 1961 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
    • Official site
      • StudioCanal International (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Princess of Cleves
    • Filming locations
      • Montlouis-sur-Loire, Indre-et-Loire, France(exteriors: de Clèves' castle)
    • Production companies
      • Cinétel
      • Silver Films
      • Produzioni Cinematografiche Mediterranee (PCM)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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