Sappho
Sappho

Sappho

1971Movie88 minFrench

Françoise Legrand, better known as "Sappho", attractive young woman of the Parisian bourgeoisie, flits from man to man with the consent of Maurice Duran-Vior, his rich protector, a renowned financier. At a social gathering, she meets Lionel de Lancey, younger than she, a cool diplomat, and, as usual, she spends the night with him.

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IMDb5.7/10
Director: Pietro FrancisciGenres: Drama, History, Romance

Plot Summary

Set against the backdrop of ancient Lesbos, the film tells the story of the famed poet Sappho. It explores her passionate life, her tumultuous relationships, and her profound influence on the art of poetry and love. The narrative delves into her personal struggles and her dedication to her craft, portraying her as a complex and influential figure.

Critical Reception

The 1971 film 'Sappho' received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with some acknowledging its artistic ambitions and performances but criticizing its pacing and narrative coherence. Audience reception was similarly divided, with many finding it a somber and slow-paced portrayal of the ancient poet's life.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its visual style and attempts at historical recreation.
  • Criticized for a meandering plot and lack of emotional depth.
  • Performances were noted as strong, particularly from the lead actors.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but available comments suggest a perception of the film as a visually interesting but ultimately slow and somewhat inaccessible historical drama that struggles to fully capture the essence of its subject.

Fun Fact

While the film is titled 'Sappho,' it is a fictionalized account and does not strictly adhere to the known historical details of the ancient Greek poet's life, taking significant creative liberties with her biography and relationships.

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