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Genre
  
Drama

Duration
  

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Language
  
FrenchSwedishEnglish

Release date
  
February 22, 1973 (1973-02-22) (France)April 21, 1973 (1973-04-21) (Italy)

Writer
  
Jean Cau (scenario), Roger Vadim (scenario), Jean-Pierre Petrolacci (scenario collaborator), Jean Cau (dialogue)

Initial release
  
February 22, 1973 (France)

Screenplay
  
Roger Vadim, Jean Cau, Jean-Pierre Petrolacci

Cast
  
(Jeanne), (Louis Prévost), (Paul),
Michèle Sand
(Léporella),
Robert Walker, Jr.
(Le guitariste), (Clara)

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Don Juan, or If Don Juan Were a Woman (French: Don Juan ou Si Don Juan était une femme...) is a 1973 French-Italian drama film by Roger Vadim. It sees Vadim reunite with his leading lady and ex-wife Brigitte Bardot for their fifth film together. Bardot achieved international stardom and Vadim got his break when he directed her in the 1956 sensation, And God Created Woman. It was her second to last film before retiring.

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Plot

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Jeanne (Bardot) plays a modern-day Don Juan–styled woman who prides herself in the destruction of men who have fallen for her charms. She reveals to a priest a murder she committed and frankly details her past sexual encounters.

Cast

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  • Brigitte Bardot as Jeanne
  • Robert Hossein as Louis Prévost
  • Mathieu Carrière as Paul
  • Michèle Sand as Léporella
  • Robert Walker Jr. as the guitarist
  • Jane Birkin as Clara
  • Maurice Ronet as Pierre Gonzague
  • Production

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    Roger Vadim said in an interview after the film came out:

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    My attitude to women is accepted today in a way that it wasn't when I started out as director. But today woman overreact - they pretend to be free on an intellectual and sexual level but because of our Christian traditions sex is always associated with guilt. Now however it's possible for a woman to have the same relationship with sex as a man - a man who is a lover can be a Don Juan whereas women like that were always considered whores or femmes faciles. But I think a woman can be free without being a whore. A female Don Juan can exist nowadays without a sense of guilt.

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    He later elaborated:

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    Don Juan is the end of a period - problems about love and sex, cruelty and romanticism on an aesthetic level - and I wanted to finish that period with Brigitte because I started with her as a director (And God Created Woman). Underneath what people call "the Bardot myth" was something interesting, even though she was never considered the most professional actress in the world. For years, since she has been growing older, and the Bardot myth has become just a souvenir, I wanted to work with Brigitte. I was curious in her as a woman and I had to get to the end of something with her, to get out of her and express many things I felt were in her. Brigitte always gave the impression of sexual freedom - she is a completely open and free person, without any aggression. So I gave her the part of a man - that amused me.

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    Vadim said he was attracted to the character of Don Juan was "the sense of defiance on every level. Its someone who refuses to be involved in any system. In the film it's a woman who defies men - and I do the film like the character - against all the rules." Vadim says he deliberately pulled back on the sex scenes. "I was interested in the idea of seduction, not what happened in bed - though I would love to make a documentary on how they fucked."

    Jane Birkin plays the role of a woman who falls in love with Brigitte Bardot's character. "I accepted immediately just to be in bed with Bardot," said Birkin later. "She's the most utterly perfect woman. There's not a fault. God knows, I looked. Even her feet are pretty."

    "If there's homosexuality between men they have to be queer," said Vadim. "But women can have relationships with other women without being dykes. Brigitte seduced this girl to hit the man and the girl is enchanted not to be treated as a sex object for once in her life."

    "If Don Juan is not my last movie it will be my next to last," said Bardot during filming.

    Reception

    The film received poor reviews in France.

    The Guardian said the movie, "like so many of his [Vadim's] films, has some beautiful photography and slick editing but few plausible scenes. Incapable of creating an illusion, Vadim is eminently capable of creating an illusion of creativity." "It stinks" said another review for the same paper.

    "I have seen as much passion, and almost as much flesh, at the Test match," said the Observer.

    David Thomson, in his Biographical History of Film, thought there was "awful sadness" in Bardot's appearance.

    References

    Don Juan, or If Don Juan Were a Woman Wikipedia
    Don Juan, or If Don Juan Were a Woman IMDb Don Juan, or If Don Juan Were a Woman themoviedb.org