1. Mademoiselle (1966) - The Magnificent 60s
1 sep 2024 · Only the camera catches Mademoiselle's brooding intensity, the villagers intent on seeing only the upstanding part of her nature, judging her by ...
Arthouse noir? Cross between an Ingmar Bergman movie, except that the protagonist acts on her repression, and a Claude Chabrol with a character harboring festering desire. Certainly a bold choice f…
2. Mademoiselle (Dual Format Edition) - BFI Shop
A supressed and sociopathic school teacher (Jeanne Moreau) unsuspectedly torments residents of a small French village with acts of violence and destruction.
Jeanne Moreau stars a supressed and sociopathic school teacher, whose disturbing desires challenge the delicate equilibrium of her local community
3. Mademoiselle (1966) - Turner Classic Movies - TCM
The one who finds the most Freudian symbols in Tony Richardson's Mademoiselle wins the Norman Vincent Peale book of his choice. I'll give you a few to get ...
A sexually repressed school teacher releases her pent up passions in a series of shocking crimes.
4. BIBLIO | Mademoiselle de Maupin by Theophile Gautier | Hardcover | 1966
S.E.C.A., 1966. Hardcover. Good/Good. 1966. No Edition Stated. 335 pages. In French. Full leather binding with gilt lettering with clear jacket.
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5. Jeanne Moreau opens the floodgates in Tony Richardson's Mademoiselle
23 okt 2020 · Moreau's erotically obsessed schoolteacher plays secret terrorist to a village community in the startling 1960s drama Mademoiselle, ...
Moreau’s erotically obsessed schoolteacher plays secret terrorist to a village community in the startling 1960s drama Mademoiselle, which is ripe for rediscovery in its new Blu-ray/DVD edition.
6. Mademoiselle (1966) directed by Tony Richardson • Reviews, film + cast
A sexually repressed school teacher releases her pent up passions in a series of shocking crimes.
7. Mademoiselle (1966): Movie Review
31 mei 2024 · Mademoiselle (1966) presents a post-war European village as a petri dish of prejudice, pleasure, and destruction, watched by the local school teacher.
Mademoiselle (1966) presents a post-war European village as a petri dish of prejudice, pleasure, and destruction.
8. Mademoiselle movie review & film summary (1967) - Roger Ebert
Let's have a contest, gang. The one who finds the most Freudian symbols in Tony Richardson's “Mademoiselle” wins the Norman Vincent Peale book of his choice ...
Let's have a contest, gang. The one who finds the most Freudian symbols in Tony Richardson's "Mademoiselle" wins the Norman Vincent Peale book of his choice.
9. Mademoiselle de Tony Richardson (1966) - Unifrance
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