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My Dearest Senorita
A woman living in a small town discovers after fifty years that she is actually a man. Will she change her sex and suffer the reaction of a narrow-minded society?
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Plot Summary
A young, beautiful, and fiercely independent woman living in a small Spanish town is determined to remain unmarried, much to the dismay of the locals. She constantly rejects proposals, leading to humorous and increasingly bizarre situations. Her resolve is tested when a wealthy, elderly gentleman from the city arrives with intentions of marriage, stirring up gossip and challenging her unconventional lifestyle.
Critical Reception
Luis Buñuel's 'My Dearest Senorita' is a darkly comedic and surreal exploration of societal expectations and female independence. The film was critically acclaimed for its sharp wit, Buñuel's signature absurdist style, and Deneuve's captivating performance. It is considered a significant work in Buñuel's filmography, praised for its provocative themes and enduring relevance.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its biting satire of bourgeois morality and religious hypocrisy.
Catherine Deneuve delivers a masterful performance as the defiant protagonist.
Buñuel's characteristic surrealism and dark humor are on full display.
Google audience: Google users generally laud the film for its provocative themes, intelligent humor, and Catherine Deneuve's compelling performance. Many appreciate its satirical take on social conventions and its artistic merit, though some find Buñuel's style to be challenging.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Luis Buñuel originally conceived the film with Simone Signoret in mind for the lead role before casting Catherine Deneuve.
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