Join our mailing list:
View Cart
New Account | Log In 
Search

Help Desk

DVD Genres



LES BICHES (DVD) (BAD GIRLS) (FRENCH W/ENG SUB) DVD Movie

LES BICHES (DVD) (BAD GIRLS) (FRENCH W/ENG SUB) DVD



PN: 825307905298     Release: 05/20/2003
Starring: Stéphane Audran, Jacqueline Sassard, Jean-Louis Trintignant
Director(s): Claude Chabrol


Les Biches
Bored, wealthy Parisian socialite Frederique (Stéphane Audran, then director Claude Chabrol's wife and the star of many of his films) picks up young sidewalk artist Why (Jacqueline Sassard), brings her home, offers her a nice hot bath and coffee, and seduces her. Then Why follows Frederique to the latter's Saint-Tropez villa, where they alter their sensuous encounters with wild parties for the idle rich. At one of these parties, Why meets Paul (Jean-Louis Trintignant), a handsome young architect, and immediately falls for him. Jealous Frederique intervenes only to lure Paul into her own arms, and the two soon depart for Paris, leaving Why alone with her frustration at the villa. Though often labeled the French Hitchcock, here Chabrol consciously abandons suspense for adult-oriented drama. ~ Yuri German, All Movie Guide
Cast
Stéphane Audran as Frederique
Jacqueline Sassard as Why
Jean-Louis Trintignant as Paul
Nane Germon as Violetta
Henri Attal as Robeque
Dominique Zardi as Riais
Crew
Maurice Albray - Costume Designer
Claude Chabrol - Director
Jacques Gaillard - Editor
Pierre Jansen - Composer (Music Score)
Jean Rabier - Cinematographer
André Genovès - Producer
Paul Gégauff - Screenwriter
Claude Chabrol - Screenwriter

Les Biches
Though director Claude Chabrol may have mastered suspense in his other films, Les Biches is an unhurried psychological drama with very little tension. Starring his sometimes wife and frequent leading lady Stéphane Audran as the rich and bored Frédérique, the story features a typical love triangle that none of the characters seem to be very emotionally involved in. The street artist Why (Jacqueline Sassard) appears to be just as beautiful and chic as her upscale company, and as the third wheel, Paul (Jean-Louis Trintignant) doesn't exude enough charm to pose any threat. As one of the director's investigations into the pit of French bourgeois decadence (Les Cousins was another), it does reveal the wealthy socialites to be empty, soulless creatures, but it doesn't make them very interesting. Though critically favored at its 1968 release, it may appear dated and slow to contemporary audiences, and those expecting sensational thrills implied by the various titles will be disappointed by the lack of passion. However, viewers who are familiar with Chabrol's more personal dramas, or those who have an affinity for Audran's icy screen sirens, will appreciate the subtleties in this deliberate drama. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
 
Stéphane Audran: Berlin International Film Festival, Silver Bear for Best Actress (winner)

 

General Specifications:

Language Options:English, French, Spanish
Subtitle Options:English
Sound Processing:
Additional Features:Letterboxed 16x9 enhanced Scene access Audio commentary by Wade Major (film critic) and F.X. Feeney (film critic/screenwriter) Biographies Trailer Still Gallery
MPAA Rating:R
DVD Discs Included:1
DVD Sides:1
DVD DVD Region Code:
Content Length:95 min
 

DVD Chapters:


Side #1 --
1. 1 [5:00]
2. 2 [4:42]
3. 3 [5:45]
4. 4 [4:42]
5. 5 [4:31]
6. 6 [5:51]
7. 7 [5:01]
8. 8 [5:02]
9. 9 [4:59]
10. 10 [5:15]
11. 11 [4:57]
12. 12 [3:08]
13. 13 [6:33]
14. 14 [4:35]
15. 15 [5:28]
16. 16 [5:00]
17. 17 [5:06]
18. 18 [8:44]


 Home | HD DVD's | Blu-Ray DVDs | Browse DVDs by Genre, or Actor   | Contact Us 
 Music by Genre, or Artist  | Books by Genre, or Author | Reviews | Affiliate Program 

Copyright 1996-2008, ULN Corp. Content by Registered Trademark All Media Guide LLC 2008. All rights reserved.