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Les femmes de 30 ans

Original title: In Praise of Older Women
  • 1978
  • 16
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
757
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Tom Berenger, Karen Black, Helen Shaver, Susan Strasberg, Marilyn Lightstone, Marianne McIsaac, Alexandra Stewart, and Alberta Watson in Les femmes de 30 ans (1978)
Andras Vajda grows up in a turbulent, war-torn Hungary, where he procures local girls for the occupying G.I.'s during World War II. Disappointed by girls of his age, he meets Maya, a married women in her thirties, who tutors him in the lessons of love and romance. Maya is only the first of many mature women that Andras will meet through his teenage and young adult life.
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Andras Vajda grows up in a turbulent, war-torn Hungary, where he procures local girls for the occupying G.I.'s during World War II. Disappointed by girls of his age, he meets Maya, a married... Read allAndras Vajda grows up in a turbulent, war-torn Hungary, where he procures local girls for the occupying G.I.'s during World War II. Disappointed by girls of his age, he meets Maya, a married women in her thirties, who tutors him in the lessons of love and romance. Maya is only th... Read allAndras Vajda grows up in a turbulent, war-torn Hungary, where he procures local girls for the occupying G.I.'s during World War II. Disappointed by girls of his age, he meets Maya, a married women in her thirties, who tutors him in the lessons of love and romance. Maya is only the first of many mature women that Andras will meet through his teenage and young adult lif... Read all

  • Director
    • George Kaczender
  • Writers
    • Stephen Vizinczey
    • Paul Gottlieb
    • Barrie Wexler
  • Stars
    • Tom Berenger
    • Karen Black
    • Susan Strasberg
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    757
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George Kaczender
    • Writers
      • Stephen Vizinczey
      • Paul Gottlieb
      • Barrie Wexler
    • Stars
      • Tom Berenger
      • Karen Black
      • Susan Strasberg
    • 14User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Tom Berenger
    Tom Berenger
    • Andras Vayda
    Karen Black
    Karen Black
    • Maya
    Susan Strasberg
    Susan Strasberg
    • Bobbie
    Helen Shaver
    Helen Shaver
    • Ann MacDonald
    Marilyn Lightstone
    Marilyn Lightstone
    • Klari
    Alexandra Stewart
    Alexandra Stewart
    • Paula
    Marianne McIsaac
    • Julika
    Alberta Watson
    Alberta Watson
    • Mitzi
    Ian Tracey
    Ian Tracey
    • Andras Vayda Jr.
    Monique Lepage
    Monique Lepage
    • The Countess
    Louise Marleau
    Louise Marleau
    • Woman in Elevator
    Jill Frappier
    Jill Frappier
    • Lady Teacher
    Mignon Elkins
    • Mother Vayda
    Joan Stuart
    • Aunt Alice
    John Bayliss
    • Glen MacDonald
    Jon Granik
    Jon Granik
    • Tom Horvath
    Budd Knapp
    Budd Knapp
    • Father Confessor
    Earl Pennington
    • Professor Hargitay
    • Director
      • George Kaczender
    • Writers
      • Stephen Vizinczey
      • Paul Gottlieb
      • Barrie Wexler
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    User reviews14

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    7preppy-3

    Enjoyable soft core porno flick

    I caught this playing constantly on cable TV late at night back in the early 80s. Not much of a plot. It's just about hunky Tom Berenger (who was only 29 when he made this) seducing one older woman after another. That's all it is--nothing else...but not bad for what it is.

    The woman themselves are all very beautiful, have nice bodies and (surprisingly) are good actresses--Karen Black and Helen Shaver especially. The only disappointment in the film was there were next to no full frontal nude shots of Berenger. The women show everything but not him and--let's face it--back then he WAS very handsome and had a great body. There are only flashes of his "best parts" and (for some reason) even THOSE were clumsily edited out the last time I saw the pic (in the mid 80s)! If you're gonna do a soft core pic let's see everything.

    That aside it was a light, enjoyable sex film--nothing more. I give it a 7.
    IMDb-Girl87

    Sexy movie

    Tom Berenger plays a young Hungarian having flings with older women.

    Pretty much a soft soft soft core porn flick. Really, boy meets girl, boy seduces girl, girl sleeps with boy.

    Why are the women such sluts in this film? They will have sex at any opportunity given. Not once does Tom Berenger get turned down for sex. It is quite a boring film but it seems ever 2 minutes Tom Berenger has a new bed buddy. So it ain't that bad. But if you're looking for entertainment, this film aint for you.

    My rating.. 1/5.
    6Cherubin

    in praise of sheer idiocy

    "In Praise of Older Women" is relatively true to the excellent psychological/philosophical novel it is based on. However, the problem is that all its intellectual elements (such as its theories about the reasoning behind promiscuity) are removed in the adaptation. The result is a soft porn movie which is unintentionally hilarious due to awkwardness and bad acting. Andras, the skirt-chasing protagonist, is presented as a dip who throws a temper tantrum when one of his lovers leaves him and delivers lines like "Give us the grand tour, pops." or "This exquisite antique ashtray could be yours if you promise to become my lover." as awkwardly as if he actually knew how lame he sounded (which Tom Berenger, who played him, probably did). A bad acting award should also go to the girl who played Andras´s first teenage girlfriend. She delivers her lines as if the characters she talked to were puppies or newborn babies but then, as my friend pointed out, she actually does act like a stupid flirty girl in her early teens who does not know what she wants in a boyfriend. The actresses who play Andras´s more adult girlfriends admittedly do a better job but still, they mostly play along with the soft porn cliche of upper class semi-intellectuals who treat sex as if it was art collecting or jogging. What do they see in a dork like Andras at their age anyway ? Also, what´s the deal with some of the Hungarian characters having Hungarian accents and the other Magyars having AMERICAN accents ? Nevertheless, I must reemphasize that this movie is fun. It made me laugh more than most typical "comedies" and some of the dramatic scenes, such as the one where Andras must flee Hungary , actually do work dramatically. The sex scenes, while pretty mild by today´s standards, look relatively realistic. The insights into Hungarian culture are interesting too. Nevertheless, trash is trash and I love it !
    5ILoveTheNight

    Could've been better without Tom Berenger

    Average cheating movie, starts good and fast but Tom Berenger is not good type for this role, his wooden acting made movie less interesting, Joe D'Alessandro type of guy would have made this movie a lot better. Best thing about movie that all actresses delivered good performances.
    6BlackJack_B

    Tom Berenger and cougars!

    George Kaczender's In Praise of Older Women, from Stephen Vizinczey's novel of the same name, is an extremely controversial film. The Canadian version of the MPAA objected to the nudity and explicit simulated sex in the film and would not release it unless Kaczender removed 2 minutes of footage. Kaczender was willing to remove 10 seconds of footage. Eventually, a compromise was reached and 30 seconds were edited out of the film. IPOW was released in 1978 and won 4 "Genie" Awards.

    Regardless, IPOW is nothing more than a classier version of the type of film The Asylum would produce in 2014. Tom Berenger, in his second notable film appearance, plays Andras Vayda, a young man who wants to be a professor and is looking for love. Thing is, he doesn't want to get frisky with women his own age. He seems more interested in seducing women who are 15 years his senior or older. Throughout the movie, he has affairs with a number of older women throughout a 12 year period played by the likes of Karen Black, Marilyn Lightstone, Susan Strasburg, Alexandra Stewart and Helen Shaver (who was actually 2 years younger than Berenger was) while an older voice representing him narrates at times.

    Despite being nothing more than soft core pornography, there are some good scenes. Alberta Watson, another one of his conquests, plays a cabaret singer dressed in a French outfit who sings a seductive song that piques his interest. Shaver, who won a "Genie" for her character of Ann MacDonald, offers some light comic relief and Black is as solid as ever as Maya, the gateway to Andras' love of cougars. Berenger shows promise as an actor early on but despite his top billing, cedes to the established actresses. The movie also uses the 1956 Hungarian Revolution as a backdrop and then later his time as a professor in Montreal.

    While not a great piece of cinema, it is a good film among 1970's erotica and it's elevated by the big names in the cast, present and future. Certainly worth a look for curiosity sake.

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    • Trivia
      Karen Black replaced Bibi Andersson in the role of Maya. It was a late replacement.
    • Goofs
      The adolescent character portrayed by Ian Tracey is listed in the end credits as Andras Jr. This is incorrect as he is not the son of adult Andras (the character portrayed by Tom Berenger). The two are the same character at different stages of life.
    • Alternate versions
      An unrated version six minutes longer than the R-rated version was screened in Quebec. The unrated version later has been released on video in English and also dubbed in French.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Rocky II/The In-Laws/Lost and Found/Escape from Alcatraz/The Main Event (1979)
    • Soundtracks
      Sailor's Song
      Music by Tibor Polgár (as Tibor Polgar)

      Lyrics by George Jonas

      Performed by Alberta Watson

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    • Release date
      • May 16, 1979 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • In Praise of Older Women
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Astral Bellevue Pathé
      • RSL Entertainment Corp.
      • Canadian Film Development Corporation (CFDC)
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    • Budget
      • CA$1,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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