Juliette Villard Movies
This symbolic film follows the journey of a young man as he awakens to his sexual desires. He is seen naked in the desert and in full attire talking to hippies at Berkeley. He sees a dancing girl and a young British woman with a little girl. Cleopatra appears in the desert, and a German girl recites poetry. All the women depicted are symbolic of love, family and desire that is the focus of his search. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Alain Noury, Juliette Villard, (more)
A young man leaves home when he finds the marriage of his mutually adulterous parents to be hypocritical in this romantic comedy satire. He has a gay artist pursuing him and a mistress he does not care for very much. When he leaves home, the mother beds down with the homosexual while his father takes on his son's former mistress. The young man meets a girl, and the two have an affair while the May 1968 riots in Paris enfold. She leaves him for a while to take part in the political turmoil, but returns to her apolitical lover when her efforts prove to be ineffective. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Bernard Le Coq, Juliette Villard, (more)
Technically, there are two wanderers in The Wanderer. Played by Jean Blaise and Alain Noury, both young men are in search of the women they love. The ladies-Brigitte Fossey and Juliette Villard-disappeared in the confusion following an abruptly called-off wedding. Fossey is rediscovered, but it will take some doing to retrieve Villard. A master blend of equal parts humor, romance and tragedy, The Wanderer was based on the novel by Alain Fournier. The film was originally released in France as Le Grand Meaulnes. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Brigitte Fossey, Jean Blaise, (more)
- Starring:
- Olivier Despax, Juliette Villard, (more)








