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Director
  
Georges Franju

Music director
  
Maurice Jarre

Language
  
French

7.2/10
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Genre
  
Drama

Duration
  

Country
  
France

Therese Desqueyroux (1962 film) movie poster

Writer
  
Francois Mauriac
,
Claude Mauriac
,
Georges Franju

Release date
  
1962

Initial release
  
September 21, 1962 (France)

Screenplay
  
Georges Franju, Francois Mauriac, Claude Mauriac

Cast
  
Emmanuelle Riva
(Thérèse Desqueyroux),
Philippe Noiret
(Bernard Desqueyroux),
Edith Scob
(Anne De La Trave),
Sami Frey
(Jean Azevedo),
Renée Devillers
(Mme De La Trave),
Jeanne Pérez
(Balionte)

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Directed by Georges Franju, Emmanuelle Riva movies, Dramas

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Thérèse Desqueyroux is a 1962 French film directed by Georges Franju, based on the novel of the same name by François Mauriac. Written by Franju and François Mauriac and Claude Mauriac, it stars Emmanuelle Riva and Philippe Noiret. Riva won Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival, the Étoile de Cristal award for Best Actress, and the Silver Goddess Award from the Mexican Cinema Journalists for her performance.

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Plot

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Thérèse is living in a provincial town, unhappily married to Bernard, a dull, pompous man whose only interest is preserving his family name and property. They live in an isolated country mansion surrounded by servants. Early in her marriage her only comforts are her fondness for Bernard's pine-tree forest, which was her primary reason for marrying him, and her love for her sister-in-law and Bernard's half-sister, Anne. On Thérèse's honeymoon, she slipped away from Bernard's bed to throw away a letter from Anne in which Anne expressed her love for Jean, a Jewish student. Later, when Jean leaves Anne, Thérèse feels a sense of satisfaction and relief. However, Anne soon leaves. Desperately lonely and trapped, Thérèse accidentally learns that an increase in Bernard's medication makes him ill. While Anne nurses Thérèse's unwanted baby, Thérèse begins to experiment, taking advantage of his hypochondria and forgetfulness. Eventually she tries to poison him with arsenic, but the dose isn't fatal. Thérèse's forged prescriptions are then discovered. Thérèse is arrested, but Bernard refuses to press charges. She is acquitted when Bernard perjures himself for her at the trial and her politically influential father bribes a court official. On the way back to the country estate, she tries to think of an explanation to offer to Bernard. Unable to give Bernard a proper explanation, she allows Bernard to place her in a prison of his own devising. He locks her in a bedroom and allows her only cigarettes and wine, as she slowly wastes away. Much later, he frees her for a party at which the family gathers to meet Anne's new husband, and their friends are shocked at her sickly appearance and deterioration. Bernard then moves her to Paris. Still hoping to learn the motives for her crime, he listens to further explanations, but he cannot understand.The movie recounts in flashback the circumstances that led to her being charged with poisoning her husband.

Production

The film was shot at Studios Franstudio in Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France. While the exterior part of the film was shot at Gironde, France.

Cast

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  • Emmanuelle Riva - Thérèse Desqueyroux
  • Philippe Noiret - Bernard Desqueyroux
  • Édith Scob - Anne de la Trave
  • Sami Frey - Jean Azevedo
  • Renée Devillers - Mme de la Trave
  • Jeanne Pérez - Balionte
  • Hélène Dieudonné - Aunt Clara
  • Richard Saint-Bris - Hector de la Trave
  • Jean-Jacques Rémy - Specialist
  • Soundtrack

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    Long after the film's original release, in February 2005, the French soundtrack record label Play Time released the soundtrack on Compact Disc along with other soundtracks performed by Jarre. This also includes soundtracks from other Franju films including Head Against the Wall and Eyes Without a Face.

    Track listing

    All music composed by Maurice Jarre.

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    References

    Thérèse Desqueyroux (1962 film) Wikipedia