
Lady Chatterley (2006)
Année de sortie : 2006
Pays : Belgium, France, United Kingdom
Titre alternatif : Lady Chatterleyn rakastaja, Lady Chatterley et l'homme des bois, Laidi Chatterley, Kochanek Lady Chatterley, Amantul doamnei Chatterley, Леди Чаттерлей, Lady Chatterleys älskare
Réalisateur : Pascale Ferran
Scénariste : D.H. Lawrence, Pascale Ferran, Pierre Trividic, Roger Bohbot
Production & Genre
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Sociétés : ARTE France Cinéma, CNC, Les Films du Lendemain, Maïa Films, Saga Film, Titre et Structure Production
Genre : Drama, Film Based On Literature, Romance
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés : baby, bourgeoisie, country house, eroticism, extramarital affair, forbidden love, longing, new love, surprise, wedding, wheelchair, woman director
Synopsis
Constance Chatterley, married and living in her husband's country estate, finds herself trapped in monotony and longing for more. During spring, she meets Parkin, the estate’s gamekeeper, while walking in Wragby forest. The two begin an affair, with Constance experiencing sensuality and transformation for the first time. This French adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's lesser-known tale explores their encounter and apprenticeship into forbidden love.
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Résumé
Lady Chatterley (2006) is a French-Belgian film directed by Pascale Ferran, adapting the second version of D.H. Lawrence's erotic novel of the same name. The story revolves around Constance Chatterley, a woman married to a wealthy but distant husband, who finds solace and sensual awakening in an affair with her husband's gamekeeper. This lesser-known adaptation offers a unique perspective on Lawrence's work, directed by a female filmmaker.
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