Belle Page #4

Synopsis: The line between fantasy and reality is once more blurred in this Belgian/French drama about a professor of literature who develops an obsession with a beautiful woman he meets (or imagines meeting) in the woods. He has an affair with this woman, but before he can run off with her, his daughter, who is an object of his incestuous desire (as several daydream sequences make clear), kills the stranger. Perhaps, though, his daughter only kills his daydreams when she gets married.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): André Delvaux
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.6
Year:
1973
96 min
151 Views


at the wedding.

Of course.

Perhaps we could go

to Robertville together?

I have to take those gentlemen there

too, for a different case.

Do you mean now?

As you wish.

To avoid any unpleasantness.

All right. Thanks, Marcel. But quickly

because I have other commitments.

I'll come in your car.

Would you rather I'd been on my own?

No, no.

Which road do you want

to take to Robertville?

Doesn't matter.

Take the road you know best.

Over there.

The body is in a hole.

Since when, Mathieu?

Thursday.

But it's a dog.

I must be mistaken.

Idiot.

Wait for me in the car.

What does this mean?

I received a note

from the German authorities.

A young smuggler was found

near the border.

For our friendship's sake

I tried to keep you out of it.

You've been tricked somehow.

You're not making it easy for me.

What kind ofgame is this?

Ifhe's still alive

why is she still waiting for me?

They robbed me,

tricked me from the start.

Thoroughly.

They're already long gone.

She couldn't do it.

She didn't trick me.

She killed him for me,

together with me.

We carried him together.

Drowned him together.

In one of the pools at Pont Noir.

A pool

at Pont Noir.

She really did it for me.

It's all true.

It's all true.

She didn't deceive me.

As long as she comes back.

As long as she comes back.

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André Delvaux

André, Baron Delvaux (French: [dɛlvo]; 21 March 1926 – 4 October 2002) was a Belgian film director and widely regarded as the founder of the Belgian national cinema. Born in Heverlee, he died in Valencia, Spain. He received the Magritte Honorary Award at the Magritte Awards 2011. more…

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