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  1. Mademoiselle is a 1966 drama film directed by Tony Richardson. The dark drama won both a BAFTA award and nomination and was featured in the 2007 Brooklyn Academy of Music French film retrospective.

  2. Mademoiselle: Directed by Tony Richardson. With Jeanne Moreau, Ettore Manni, Umberto Orsini, Keith Skinner. Residents of a small French town are quick to accuse Manou of arson because he seduced most of the town's women.

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    • Drama
    • Tony Richardson
    • 1966-08-01
  3. 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 your list started: There are 19 shots of a lake. Lakes stand for women. Sometimes it is stormy, sometimes it is covered with raindrops, sometimes it is calm.

  4. Jan 16, 2024 · Mademoiselle (1966) Marguerite Duras adapted Jean Genet’s story of a repressed schoolteacher in rural France (an unflinching turn by Jeanne Moreau) who causes mayhem in her village and allows prejudiced locals to blame an Italian woodcutter (Ettore Manni), with horrific results.

    • 104 min
  5. Mademoiselle (1966) was one of two French films that British director Tony Richardson made during 1965 and 1966. Starring French superstar Jeanne Moreau, Mademoiselle was at least fifteen years in the making.

  6. Oct 24, 2020 · 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. 23 October 2020. Mademoiselle (1966)

  7. Jealousy and xenophobia disturb life in a provincial French village. If I were to tell you that within Mademoiselle Jeanne Moreau has her face spat upon and is made to moan like a dog in heat, you'd almost certainly conjure in your mind a dirtier film than the one Tony Richardson delivered.