Sweet Skin
Sweet Skin

Sweet Skin

1963Movie95 minFrench

Strip-tease has a pleasing Paris setting and a convincing strip club atmosphere, where a roster of exotic dancers do their thing. Making the club atmosphere work is the animated Dany Saval, as a charming gossip and outspoken cheerleader for the art of the strip-tease. Berthe encourages Ariane to loosen up and enjoy what she's doing.

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Manoel de OliveiraGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film follows the emotional and psychological journey of a young woman as she grapples with societal expectations and her own desires. Set against the backdrop of rural Portugal, it explores themes of love, repression, and the awakening of sexuality. Her inner turmoil is mirrored in the stark, natural landscapes, creating a contemplative and visually rich narrative.

Critical Reception

Sweet Skin is considered an early masterpiece by Manoel de Oliveira, showcasing his distinctive cinematic style and his ability to delve into complex human emotions. While not widely released internationally at the time of its making, it has since been recognized for its artistic merit and its significant contribution to Portuguese cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive portrayal of a young woman's inner world.
  • Commended for Oliveira's subtle direction and evocative visual style.
  • Noted for its exploration of repressed desires within a conservative society.

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Fun Fact

Manoel de Oliveira directed 'Sweet Skin' when he was in his mid-fifties, and it was a significant departure from his earlier, more conventional films, hinting at the avant-garde direction his career would later take.

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