Les Amants (1958)

Les Amants (1958)
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The Lovers (Les Amants) furthered the reputations of both director Louis Malle and star Jeanne Moreau -- and also pushed the boundaries of American censorship (1959 vintage) to the breaking point. Moreau plays a humdrum housewife whose life brightens considerably when she meets a handsome young archeologist (Jean-Marc Bory). The two enjoy an exquisite evening in the boudoir, and when comes the dawn, Moreau has gained a whole new outlook on things. She abandons her family in favor of Bory, even though neither has the slightest notion of what the future will hold. The Lovers gained notoriety upon its first release as the Movie With the Nude Scene: though a model of decorum by today's standards (the most suggestive moment is a shot of Moreau's hand falling limply on the bedsheets), the scene provided fodder for outraged guardians of public morals for several years. One hapless Cleveland theatre owner was arrested on an obscenity charge, a case that went all the way to the Supreme Court. The Venice Film festival took a more liberal stance on the matter, awarding The Lovers a special jury prize. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jeanne MoreauAlain Cuny, (more)
Director(s):
Louis Malle
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Synopsis of Les Amants

The Lovers (Les Amants) furthered the reputations of both director Louis Malle and star Jeanne Moreau -- and also pushed the boundaries of American censorship (1959 vintage) to the breaking point. Moreau plays a humdrum housewife whose life brightens considerably when she meets a handsome young archeologist (Jean-Marc Bory). The two enjoy an exquisite evening in the boudoir, and when comes the dawn, Moreau has gained a whole new outlook on things. She abandons her family in favor of Bory, even though neither has the slightest notion of what the future will hold. The Lovers gained notoriety upon its first release as the Movie With the Nude Scene: though a model of decorum by today's standards (the most suggestive moment is a shot of Moreau's hand falling limply on the bedsheets), the scene provided fodder for outraged guardians of public morals for several years. One hapless Cleveland theatre owner was arrested on an obscenity charge, a case that went all the way to the Supreme Court. The Venice Film festival took a more liberal stance on the matter, awarding The Lovers a special jury prize. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Louis Malle
Writer(s):
Louise de VilmorinLouis Malle
Producer(s):
Irenee Leriche
Categories:
DramaRomance
Les Amants Awards:
  • 1958 - Venice International Film Festival - Special Jury Prize
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Steven C.

I like the photography and casting, but more than that it shows real sensuality that Hollywood has lost. (Hollywood loves sexuality, at the expense of sensuality.) Unfortunately, once the bored housewife scenario is established, the film doesn't make much sense. Maybe the story was an afterthought in order to provide an excuse for "the scene" that caused such scandal. Even the director admits in his interview that he didn't like the story very much.

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Christopher K.

A fantastic example of film-craft. The lighting & photography are so impressive!

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