Belle de Jour

Belle de Jour is a 1967 French drama film directed by Luis Buñuel, based on the novel by Joseph Kessel. ==Content[ Edit] == The film is about a rich wife of an internist, who at times indulging in prostitution. As usual gives Buñuel in the film a sharp look on the bourgeoisie, but he also gently suggests the question about right and wrong and about masochistic delight; one can find pleasure in his body and sell there? One can sell his body and remain faithful? It also remains unclear whether shooting some images from the imagination of Séverine, or really happened. ' Belle de Jour ' draws the fight between the tenderest love and the urge for the pleasure. ==Division Of Roles[ Edit] == ==Prizes[ Edit] ==
 * Catherine Deneuve: Séverine Sérizy
 * Jean Sorel: Pierre Sérizy
 * Michel Piccoli: Henri Husson
 * Geneviève Page: Madame Anaïs
 * Pierre Clémenti: Marcel
 * Macha Méril: Renée
 * Georges Marchal: Duke
 * Francisco Rabal: Hippolyte
 * Françoise Fabian: Charlotte
 * Maria Latour: Mathilde
 * Muni: Pallas
 * Francis Blanche: regular customer
 * Iska Khan : Asian
 * Bernard Musson: servant of the Duke
 * François Maistre: masochistic customer
 * Stéphane Bouy: trader
 * Claude Cerval: driver
 * Golden Lion at the Venice Film festival -1967
 * Prix Méliès -1967