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The Libertine (1969 film)

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Music director
  
Armando Trovajoli

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Genre
  
Comedy, Drama

Duration
  

Language
  
Italian

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Director
  
Pasquale Festa Campanile

Writer
  
Nicolo Ferrari
,
Ottavio Jemma

Release date
  
15 May 1969

Screenplay
  
Ottavio Jemma, Nicolo Ferrari

Cast
  
Catherine Spaak
(Margherita),
Jean-Louis Trintignant
(Dr. Carlo De Marchi),
Gigi Proietti
(Sandro Maldini),
Luigi Pistilli
(Otto Frank)

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The libertine


The Libertine (La Matriarca; a.k.a. The Matriarch) was a 1969 Italian film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile.

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Plot

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This is a sex comedy film about Mimi (Catherine Spaak), a young widow who discovers that her recently deceased husband kept a secret apartment for his kinky desires. Frustrated that he did not explore his sexual fantasies with his wife, she embarks on a quest to understand perversion and sexuality. She uses her late husband's apartment to seduce various men, each time learning more about the depths of human pleasure, as well as the extent of the sexual double standard for women (late in the film, she states, "I notice men only call me a whore when I say no. Or stop saying yes."

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Finally, she meets the man who shares himself fully with her, appreciates her sexual daring and accepts her for whoever she is.

Cast

The Libertine (1969 film) movie scenes

  • Catherine Spaak as Margherita, aka Mimmi
  • Jean-Louis Trintignant as Dr. Carlo De Marchi
  • Gigi Proietti as Sandro Maldini
  • Luigi Pistilli as Otto Frank, aka Mr. X
  • Renzo Montagnani as Fabrizio
  • Nora Ricci as Mimmi's Mother
  • Vittorio Caprioli as The Librarian
  • Frank Wolff as Dr. Giulio
  • Edda Ferronao as Maria
  • Paolo Stoppa as Professor Zauri
  • Philippe Leroy as The Tennis Instructor
  • Venantino Venantini as Aurelio
  • Gabriele Tinti as The Man in the Car
  • Reception

    The New York Times said the film was "not nearly as clever, sophisticated and amusing as it archly pretends." The Guardian called it "pseudo-sophisiticated, so fake as to be positively sick making and, what is more, thoroughly unerotic." The Washington Post complained "the film's own attitudes are far too conventional". The Los Angeles Times thought the movie was "at times... pretty hot stuff... has a little more style and wit than most Radley Metzger releases." The Chicago Tribune thought the film was "more clumsy than clever... just as unimaginative as the film it attempts to parody."

    References

    The Libertine (1969 film) Wikipedia
    The Libertine (1969 film) IMDb The Libertine (1969 film) themoviedb.org


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