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Thérèse et Isabelle

Original title: Therese and Isabelle
  • 1968
  • 18
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Thérèse et Isabelle (1968)
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Two young girls experience awakening sexuality in the heated atmosphere of a Swiss girls' boarding school...Two young girls experience awakening sexuality in the heated atmosphere of a Swiss girls' boarding school...Two young girls experience awakening sexuality in the heated atmosphere of a Swiss girls' boarding school...

  • Director
    • Radley Metzger
  • Writers
    • Violette Leduc
    • Jesse Vogel
  • Stars
    • Essy Persson
    • Anna Gaël
    • Barbara Laage
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    665
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    • Director
      • Radley Metzger
    • Writers
      • Violette Leduc
      • Jesse Vogel
    • Stars
      • Essy Persson
      • Anna Gaël
      • Barbara Laage
    • 11User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Essy Persson
    Essy Persson
    • Thérèse
    Anna Gaël
    Anna Gaël
    • Isabelle
    • (as Anna Gael)
    Barbara Laage
    Barbara Laage
    • Thérèse's mother
    Anne Vernon
    Anne Vernon
    • Mademoiselle Le Blanc
    Simone Paris
    • The Madame
    Maurice Teynac
    Maurice Teynac
    • Monsieur Martin
    Rémy Longa
    • Pierre
    Nathalie Nort
    • Renée
    Darcy Pulliam
    • Agnès
    Suzanne Marchellier
    • Mademoiselle Germain
    Bernadette Stern
    • Françoise
    Sege Geeraert
    Martine Leclerc
    • Martine
    Édith Ploquin
    Alexandra Kabes
    Brigitte Morisan
    • Brigitte
    • Director
      • Radley Metzger
    • Writers
      • Violette Leduc
      • Jesse Vogel
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    42001cal

    nothing like the book

    the author of the book, by the same title, should not have let her name be used for this movie. if you have read the book, this movie takes such a liberal interpretation of the actual events in the book and its spirit that the movie and book seem to have quite little in common except the title and some superficial details. the movie adds nothing, in terms of artistic merit, to the book's own literary achievement.

    for those who have not read the book: you will also be disappointed. not only does the plot move at an incredibly slow pace, it doesn't offer anything more while it is moving slowly (like character development, for example). some viewers might be entertained by some of the graphic lesbian love scenes later on in the movie, but you might as well watch a showtime special for the stuff they show in therese and isabelle--its fairly tame and not imaginative at all.
    lazarillo

    Not for Howard Stern fans

    It's kind of interesting reading some of the negative raps on this movie. Yes, it is in black and white--so is "Citizen Kane" and any number of other classic movies. The girls are a little long in the tooth to be schoolgirls and the nude scenes are pretty tame (but there certainly are some in the unedited version). However, considering that hot lesbian action between actual schoolgirls is a no-no even today in most countries, it's not surprising they didn't try to pull it off in 1968. Besides, it was necessary that at least one of the actresses be older as she had to play the same character as both a schoolgirl and a middle-aged woman.

    I'm sure this movie is not exactly like the book (few movies are), but I was impressed at how it managed to combine memorable passages from the book with discreet and tasteful visuals to create some truly startling scenes. (And this is no mean feat--witness Adrian Lyne's ham-handed attempts at this in his recent adaptation of the literary classic "Lolita").This movie also deals with a lot of themes that were pretty taboo at the time--pre-marital sex, lesbianism, female masturbation--in a tasteful, non-exploitative way, which many people probably won't appreciate today living in the age of Howard Stern. This movie certainly inspired a lot of later movies-- "Don't Deliver Us from Evil", "Heavenly Creatures", and the more recent "Lost and Delirious". It's less melodramatic than any of these--nobody commits suicide or is brutally murdered-- but then again most real-life adolescent lesbian relationships don't end in murder or suicide. If you're a Howard Stern fan you probably will be bored with this, but if you don't object to subtle, classy European art films this is pretty alright.
    6alarmanwp

    Totally Worth It...Even If You Aren't a Lesbian

    I must admit, when I read the description of the genre on Netflix as "Steamy Romance" I was a little bit skeptical. "Steamy"? In a movie from 1968?? I was prepared for disappointment. And when I realized it was shot entirely in black & white, I knew my erotic hopes were dashed.

    Boy, was I wrong! Not only does this film have all of the elements of a steamy romance -- the discovery of first love, fear of the secret being found out, a sudden unexpected end -- but at times this movie was downright erotic. You will soon forget that it is shot in black & white. The cinematography deserves every accolade it has received over the years. And the performances from the two stars (Essy Persson and Anna Gael) are intense and memorable. OK, so they're both in their mid twenties trying to play school girls. It's 1968. Do you really expect teenagers from the '60s to be able to effectively explore a lesbian love story like this? Many adult women were still trying to come to grips with their sexuality back then. Anyone looking for real teens here is expecting too much.

    I think this movie was way ahead of its time. The level of eroticism was an unexpected pleasure; yet it still managed to leave a lot to the imagination, opting instead to give us poetic descriptions to add to what we were shown.

    I have no doubt lesbians will identify with the characters here. As for you straight guys who love watching lesbians in action: Although it won't be all you expect, I don't think you'll be too, too disappointed.
    10noirmoon

    Get a Life!!!!

    This is a film.., not porn.

    This is a wonderful film!!! Full of tender moments and memories!! A beautiful piece of work!!! Excellent!!! For intelligent, viewers only!!!

    If you are a film lover. A romantic. A person who has loved deeply, this is your film!!!!

    It has a beautiful surreal quality. Fine acting and directing. Watching this film made me remember my first love.

    Thi is a film for those who want to reflect on life, love and the meaning of loss.

    Highly recommended for all film lovers.
    oldvicar

    comment on the storyline - not good

    The older woman is the same actress as the supposed 17 year old who appears half way between these ages and is credible as neither. The Isabelle character is also mid late twenties. They are so ridiculously old that the entire film has no credibility. The voices sound like they are dubbed on. The scenes are all like the first take after everyone has learnt their lines. According to the story they get groiny but I just couldn't watch that far, it was too tortuous. On the basis of the first half hour I bet the sex is like watching paint dry as well. If you love your all talk French films I'm sure you'll get on with this 1 dimensional effort.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed MOS (without recorded dialogue) but with the cast enunciating in English; then prepared in separate English and French language versions for release.
    • Goofs
      The girls are in school 20 years before the present,1948, the present then being 1968, the year of the movie's release, but the schoolgirls' clothes, when out of their uniforms, are very late '60's mod.
    • Quotes

      Therese: [looking into a dirty, stinky, unflushed toilet] I leaned over the bowl. The sleeping water gave me a reflection of my face as it had existed before the creation of the world.

    • Connections
      Featured in Girls Who Like Girls (2001)

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    • Release date
      • June 18, 1969 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Netherlands
      • France
      • West Germany
      • United States
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Therese and Isabelle
    • Filming locations
      • Sans-Souci, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany(Scenes at the Kaiserin-Augusta-Stift mansion and park.)
    • Production companies
      • Amsterdam Film
      • Berolina-Film GmbH
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    • Budget
      • $250,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 58 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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