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Benjamin (1968 film)

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Wikipedia article




'Benjamin' (original title: 'Benjamin ou les Mmoires d'un puceau'; U.S title: 'The Diary of an Innocent Boy') is a 1968 French comedy film directed by Michel Deville who co-wrote the screenplay with Nina Companez.

"'Benjamin' was a role that I really liked," said Deneuve later. "It was a comedy, but in the spirit and tone particular."[http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?depth=1&hl=en&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dmanon%2B70%2Bdeneuve%26start%3D20%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26hs%3DFgV%26sa%3DN%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official%26channel%3Dsb%26biw%3D763%26bih%3D649&rurl=translate.google.com.au&sl=fr&u=http://toutsurdeneuve.free.fr/Francais/Pages/Carriere_Films/Benjamin.htm&usg=ALkJrhgGOCOQVyqQl8aymiFEry0uS0MGyg Interview with Catherine Deneuve, 'Catherine Deneuve Tribute site'] accessed 15 Sept 2014

Plot



In the eighteenth century, seventeen-year-old virgin Benjamin comes with his old servant to stay at the estate of his aunt, Countess de Valandry, who is having an affair with Count Philippe. Benjamin is pursued by various women, including the beautiful Anne, who really loves Philippe.

Cast



*Michle Morgan as Countess de Valandry.

*Catherine Deneuve as Anne

*Pierre Clmenti as Benjamin

*Michel Piccoli as Count Philippe

*Francine Berg as Marion

*Anna Gal as Clestine

*Catherine Rouvel as Victorine

*Jacques Dufilho as Camille

*Odile Versois as Married woman

Production



Filming began in June 1967. The day before, Catherine Deneuve's sister and fellow actress Franoise Dorlac had died in a car accident.

"It was a painful time in my life", she later recalled. "I was in a cloud. I turned a bit like a misty automaton. Fortunately, the grief did not mark the film."

Reception



Box office

The film was the eleventh most popular movie at the French box office in 1968.

Critical response

The critic for 'The Guardian' claimed that "the dialogue is stylish without being witty and it is continuously and tiresomely arch." The 'Los Angeles Times' said the film was "as superlatively acted as it is photographed and scored". 'The Washington Post' said the film "has little to be said for it except is evidently authentic chateux".

Pauline Kael wrote that Pierre Clementi "indicates adolescent innocence by being loose-limbed and girlish. It is essential for the boy to suggest the kind of man he will become once he has learned what everyone is so eager to teach him, but Clmenti looks as though he would become a lesbian."[https://www.theguardian.com/news/2000/jan/21/guardianobituaries4 Pierre Clementi obituary], 'The Guardian' January 2000, accessed 13 September 2014

References




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