Loulou

Alternate title(s): Loulou
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Date: January 01, 1980 to February 01, 1981
Dates Note: 1980
Country of Origin: France
Place of Origin: France
Languages: French
Color: Color
Silent: No
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Curator Notes

Film Series/Exhibition Title: 
Love Exists: The Films of Maurice Pialat
Description: 

In a crowded nightclub, Nelly (Isabelle Huppert), bourgeois-bred and married to an advertising executive, is taking her passions out for air. She finds herself dancing with a happy, drunken lout, leaves with him, and stays with him. Maurice Pialat, consummate director of character, explores a woman's multifarious desires for sexual liberation in Loulou. (The film is drawn from the life of the screenwriter Arlette Langmann.) Though the title carries the name of Gérard Depardieu's leather-jacketed lothario Loulou, it is as object, not subject. Depardieu graciously plays along, before our eyes calibrating his outsized, undereducated, hypersexual character to Huppert/Nelly's perception of him. Nelly and Loulou make stabs at normal living—she continues to work for her husband, they play their part in a typically animated Pialat family gathering. But when they walk off into the night at film's end, it's not forever after, but until desire is played out.

Authors/Roles: 
Judy Bloch


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