Delphine Seyrig dans "Golden Eighties" de Chantal Akerman (1986), décembre 2024.
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Delphine Seyrig dans "Golden Eighties" de Chantal Akerman (1986), décembre 2024.
Delphine Seyrig, Donald Pleasence, Philippe Noiret, Serge Gainsbourg @ Evviva la libertà [Mr. Freedom] (William Klein, 1968)
Mr. Freedom is a 1968 superhero film by the expatriate American photographer and filmmaker William Klein.
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An anti-imperialist satirical farce, it concerns the exploits of the titular white nationalist superhero and his sidekick, Marie-Madeleine (Delphine Seyrig), as they try to prevent a Communist takeover of France and solve the murder of a French superhero, Capitaine Formidable. In addition to Seyrig, the film features cameos by Donald Pleasence and Philippe Noiret, as well as the musician Serge Gainsbourg.
India Song (Duras, 1975)
Delphine Seyrig et Lio dans "Golden Eighties" de Chantal Akerman (1986), décembre 2024.
Delphine Seyrig dans "Jeanne Dielman, 23, Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (Jeanne Dielman)" de Chantal Akerman (1975), novembre 2024.
So I saw in the tags of your a doll's house post that apparently the directors had to cut certain scenes due to "too much homoerotic tension." Where could I read more about it, because that genuinely piqued my interest.
hi! ok I did a bit of digging for you and here's what I came up with:
so my original source was this post that came up in the tag for the film (which is a mess bc two adaptions of it came out in the same year) but op didn't site where they got that info...
the quote about it being a conspiracy of dykes seems to be from one of Jane Fonda's books which I have not read but you can check out called a private life of a public woman
however it is also quoted here
I couldn't find a source for Losey being upset partially bc it doesn't seem like there's a lot of archived interviews with him from the time but you can definitely ask op of the other post if they have one! Losey was sort of a strange figure anyway he was cast out of British and french filmmaking circles and the Americans didn't like him much either, but a lot of his work does deal with... complicated sexual situations (examples being Secret Ceremony with Liz Taylor and Mia farrow and La Triute with Isabelle huppert). I believe Losey may have even been gay himself but I'm not positive on that...
Lastly I did find some more stuff about there being lots of issues on set between seyrig/fonda and the men via a thread of someone who went to an exhibit on delphine seyrig (sorry it's sort of hard to read)
That's about all I could find! Some of the people I know who like delphine seyrig and Jane Fonda have heard similar stories including Jane also getting into a similar situation over her '77 film Julia which I find hilarious... anyway I hope that helped!!
Emma Kate Nelson en fée Lilas dans “Peau d'Âne” comédie musicale d'Emilio Sagi - d'après le film éponyme de Jacques Demy (1970) lui-même inspiré du conte de Charles Perrault (1694) - sur une musique de Michel Legrand, avec Marie Oppert, Marie-Agnès Gillot et la participation de Claire Chazal au Théâtre Marigny, novembre 2018.
"Enfilade d'Or" du palais russe de "Tsarskoïe Selo" édifié par Catherine Ire, sa fille Élisabeth Ire, puis par Catherine II dans "Châteaux et Princesses de Légendes" documentaire de Véronique Jacquinet (2015) - avec la voix de Coralie Seyrig, nièce de Delphine Seyrig - décembre 2017.