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From Amazon.com: The opening credits here are groovy but misleading: a series of Richard Avedon-like photographs of Catherine Deneuve looking mid-'60s cool (complete with swinging Michel Legrand music). Actually, La Vie de Chateau is set just before D-day, 1944, on a large estate near the landing beaches. The divine Deneuve is a bored wife, whose wealthy husband (the great Philippe Noiret) wants the quiet country life. Arriving on the scene are a dashing Resistance fighter (Henri Garcin), scouting the area, and a German officer--and both swoon over the blond mistress of the chateau. Director Jean-Paul Rappeneau, best known for his Cyrano de Bergerac with Gerard Depardieu, displays a kicky style that might seem inappropriate for the subject, but the film is a complete delight: full of unexpected sight gags and New Wavey spirit. The D-day climax is both uproarious and redemptive. This film needs to be better known outside France. --Robert Horton
| Actor: | Christian Barbier | | Actor: | Pierre Brasseur | | Actor: | Valerie Camille | | Actor: | Catherine Deneuve | | Actor: | Henri Garcin | | Aspect Ratio: | 1.66:1 | | Binding: | DVD | | Director: | Jean-Paul Rappeneau | | EAN: | 0720917535128 | | Format: | Import | | Format: | NTSC | | Format: | Subtitled | | Format: | Widescreen | | Release Date: | 2003-02-04 | | Theatrical Release Date: | 1965 | | UPC: | 720917535128 |
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