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Les femmes

  • 1969
  • 12
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
542
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Brigitte Bardot in Les femmes (1969)
Comedy

Clara becomes a secretary who must cater to all the desires of the womanizing writer Jérôme, while he tries to write his memoirs.Clara becomes a secretary who must cater to all the desires of the womanizing writer Jérôme, while he tries to write his memoirs.Clara becomes a secretary who must cater to all the desires of the womanizing writer Jérôme, while he tries to write his memoirs.

  • Director
    • Jean Aurel
  • Writers
    • Jean Aurel
    • Jacques Laurent
  • Stars
    • Brigitte Bardot
    • Maurice Ronet
    • Christina Holme
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    542
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jean Aurel
    • Writers
      • Jean Aurel
      • Jacques Laurent
    • Stars
      • Brigitte Bardot
      • Maurice Ronet
      • Christina Holme
    • 8User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Brigitte Bardot
    Brigitte Bardot
    • Clara
    Maurice Ronet
    Maurice Ronet
    • Jérôme
    Christina Holme
    • Marianne
    • (as Kristina Holm)
    Anny Duperey
    Anny Duperey
    • Hélène
    Joëlle Latour
    Jean-Pierre Marielle
    Jean-Pierre Marielle
    • L'éditeur
    Tanya Lopert
    Tanya Lopert
    • Louise
    Honoré Bostel
    Honoré Bostel
    • Le maire
    Maurice Bertrel
    Guy Michel
    • Le contrôleur des wagons-lits
    Patrick Gilles
    Renate Birgo
    Marina Boratto
    Ivy Nicholson
    Ivy Nicholson
    Hélène Ballestero
    Séverine Artus
    Danielle Palmero
    Sonia Reff
    • Director
      • Jean Aurel
    • Writers
      • Jean Aurel
      • Jacques Laurent
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    10Bardotsalvador

    Not the best Bardot movie but worth to see

    I saw this movie few days ago in a DVD the movie is long and not the best of Bardot movies but she is charming and beautiful as always, Brigitte look really good and at this time she was not pay much attention to the role she play or the movies she did she don't care anymore and she just was becoming a fashion icon and a singer , but i will recommended the movie for Bardot she look so beautiful and chic , Maurice Ronet another super star of the 60s play the lead he was by this time a real a star in Europe he was the leading lady of the time he has play opposite Sara Montiel ,Jeanne Moreau ,Catherine Denueuve , and Romy Schneider among s others
    8miguel-durand

    Great film by Jean Aurel, full of poetry.

    This is my first comment, and I am writing this review out of frustration reading such low ratings for this film by Jean Aurel. I have seen this film many times..., BB is so beautiful, but this is only the premium, the surplus value. Now, why this a good film ?... because the subject is well treated, with finesse. The main character, the writer, with his voice sometimes in off, sometimes dictating to his secretary (BB) explains his visions on women, relationships, broken relationships, freedom, writing, confusion, free love, man-woman behavior, marriage, man poetry with love and feelings, etc. Jean Aurel knows how to go deeper but stay human, fragile; and allow us to enjoy very good scenes, (it comes to mind, his girlfriend posing for pictures with this perfect wild jazz drumming. Superbe). No dull performances or out context. By the way, "Il a y deux femmes en vous"... It works all the time. I wonder if this film inspired L'homme qui aimait les femmes" by F. Truffaut. It seems to me Truffaut is paying tribute to Jean Aurel's great film. 8/10
    anawesomemoviefanatic

    BB goes Zzzzzzz....

    I love Brigitte Bardot, but out of the handful of films I've seen of hers, this one bored me to death. She is the only redeeming feature of it, of course. It was dull, had an uninspired script, and really didn't go anywhere. Bardot isn't really given much to do either, as a secretary named Clara. I'm not familiar with Maurice Ronet but I can say that I really didn't care too much for his character in the film. I actually liked "Don Juan: or if Don Juan were a woman", which is simliar to this film in a few ways, a lot better - even though that one is still pretty corny. And what a coincidence, that film also features Maurice Ronet. Anyway, I'm getting off topic. Basically, "Les Femmes" is good for Bardot fans or insomniacs. Bardot looks adorable, strutting through the streets of Rome, her blonde hair wild and free. Her character is pretty ditzy - she says random things like, "Oh, I love smoking in the dark, but I hate the taste of tobacco!" and "I just love the countryside! It's so big!" and so forth. If they were trying to put forth some sort of message through this movie, I didn't really get it. All I got was that Bardot looks very sexy taking a bath.
    4wrvisser-leusden-nl

    a movie to forget about

    Believe it or not, the only attractive parts of this movie are its credits. Shown in the very beginning and at the very end. Reason: they show Brigitte Bardot's lovely moving mouth, setting off its usual sparks. In between 'Les Femmes' is flat and uninspiring. Even Bardot's brief nude appearance does not change that.
    3shepardjessica-1

    Low-Grade BB Flick!

    Not one of Ms. Bardot's better efforts, but it's certainly not her fault. She simply isn't in it enough. No offense to Maurice Ronet (a capable actor), but the script plods along with no purpose or flare. Ms. Bardot is enchanting as usual (near the end of her early retirement), but the main character/author is pretty worthless and common without being evil.

    A 3 out of 10. Best performance = Brigitte. Some lovely ladies and nice location shots, but there's not much to recommend beside BB's appearance (interesting character with a better script). It just isn't interesting or insightful. Minor nudity.

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      When Les Femmes was first released in Italy in 1970 the Committee for the Theatrical Review of the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities rated it as VM18: not suitable for children under 18. In order for the film to be screened publicly, the Committee imposed the following modifications: 1) Delete the naked scenes of Marianne lying in bed; 2) Reduce the sequence of the sexual intercourse between Jerome and Marianne who are naked; 3) Reduce the final sequence of the sexual intercourse between Jerome and Clare in order to avoid scenes in which she is naked and scenes of lustful caresses. The reason for the age restriction, cited in the official documents, is that: even after the cuts, the movie is still imbued with eroticism and it is inappropriate to the sensitivity of a minor. The official document number is: 55377, it was signed on 20 January 1970 by Minister Domenico Magrì.

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    • Release date
      • November 7, 1969 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Vixen
    • Production companies
      • Ascot
      • Cineraid
      • Lira Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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