Bilitis is a 1977 French romantic and erotic drama film, directed by photographer David Hamilton, with a music score by Francis Lai. It stars Patti D'Arbanville and Mona Kristensen as the title character Bilitis and Melissa, respectively.
Bilitis | |
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Directed by | David Hamilton |
Written by | Robert Boussinot Catherine Breillat Jacques Nahum Pierre Louÿs (poem cycle) |
Produced by | Sylvio Tabet Malcolm J. Thomson |
Starring | Patti D'Arbanville |
Music by | Francis Lai |
Release date |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
The film is loosely based on a poem cycle by Pierre Louÿs entitled The Songs of Bilitis set in ancient Greece, although the film is set in modern Europe. The poems were meant to be autobiographical works by the title character.[1]
Synopsis
editBilitis, a teenage schoolgirl, spends the summer with her aunt Melissa and her unfaithful husband Pierre, a couple whose marriage is strained, and develops a lesbian crush on Melissa. Meanwhile, she pursues Lucas, a local teenage boy, and tries to find a "suitable male lover" for Melissa.[2]
Bilitis' sexual adventure eventually lead to an unhappy result, and she decides to return to school alone.
Cast
edit- Patti D'Arbanville as Bilitis
- Mona Kristensen as Melissa
- Bernard Giraudeau as Lucas
- Gilles Kohler as Pierre
- Mathieu Carrière as Nikias
- Irka Bochenko as Prudence
- Jacqueline Fontaine as Head Mistress
- Marie-Thérèse Caumont as Sub-Principal
- Germaine Delbat as Principal
- Madeleine Damien as Nanny
- Camille Larivière as Susy
- Catherine Leprince as Helen
- Sabine Froute as Sabine
Production
editThe film was shot in the same soft focus style that was characteristic of David Hamilton's photography and his other films.
Companion book
editIn 1977, Hamilton released a photobook, Bilitis, which included the most memorable images from the film.
Soundtrack charts
editChart (1978) | Peak position |
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Australia (Kent Music Report)[3] | 60 |
References
edit- ^ Louÿs' work is credited in the film and soundtrack album and the book about the film.
- ^ "Bilitis (1977)". Film Fanatic. Retrieved December 20, 2012.
- ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 172. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
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