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Pénélope, folle de son corps
An updated version of Penelope's ancient history awaiting the return of her Ulysses, not on the island of Ithaca, but in the Glénans archipelago .....
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Plot Summary
Pénélope, a vibrant and sensual woman, finds herself trapped in a loveless marriage. Yearning for passion and fulfillment, she embarks on a series of passionate affairs, seeking to explore her desires and escape the monotony of her life. Her quest leads her through a colorful tapestry of relationships and experiences, challenging societal norms and her own understanding of love and happiness.
Critical Reception
The film was met with mixed to positive reviews, appreciated for Annie Girardot's bold performance and Joël Séria's direction that explored themes of female sexuality and desire with a certain frankness for its time. However, some critics found the narrative a bit meandering.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Annie Girardot's central, commanding performance.
Noted for its frank exploration of female desire and sensuality.
Some found the plot to be somewhat disjointed.
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Fun Fact
The film was controversial upon its release for its open depiction of female sexuality and extramarital affairs, reflecting a shifting cultural landscape in 1970s France.
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