The Games of Countess Dolingen (1981) Poster

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9/10
A film that should have had a better release.
jromanbaker29 March 2020
This film ran for 26 weeks in the Rue de la Harpe. It was clearly a film to see and yet as far as I know it was not released more widely and to my knowledge was not seen in the UK. I will not spoil the pleasure of seeing it as it deals with a subject that would probably offend some viewers. At the time of writing it can be seen on YouTube and in its original French with English subs. See it if you can as it is one of the most visually beautiful films to be made in France. A France that is probably more liberated sexually ( 1981 ) than it is now. The direction by Catherine Binet is excellent. and its Gothic, yet realistic content is perfectly balanced and for me totally accessible. There is a sort of magic in the whole concept and the revolt against the wealthy and the poor in mind is beautifully played out by Carol Kane. I loved it because something is held back, and I wondered if that something was the oppression of those who dare express what they desire and feel. A definite 9 and not a 10 because the great Emmanuelle Riva is given so little to do.
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