Surreal Estate
Surreal Estate | |
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Directed by | Eduardo de Gregorio[1] |
Written by |
Michael Graham Eduardo de Gregorio |
Starring |
Bulle Ogier Leslie Caron Corin Redgrave Marie-France Pisier |
Cinematography | Ricardo Aronovich |
Edited by | Alberto Yaccelini |
Release dates |
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Running time | 83 min |
Country | France |
Language |
English French |
Surreal Estate (French: Sérail) is a 1976 French mystery film directed by Argentine filmmaker Eduardo de Gregorio, who is best known for his screenwriting work with Jacques Rivette.
Plot
Surreal Estate tells the story of Eric Sange (Corin Redgrave), an English novelist who, seeking to by a house in France as an investment, discovers a run-down mansion inhabited by three strange women: Ariane (Rivette regular Bulle Ogier), Agathe (Marie-France Pisier), and their ostensible housekeeper, Céleste (Leslie Caron). Together, these women draw Eric into a gothic mystery that his own novelistic experience tells him is hackneyed, but which he nonetheless finds irresistible.[1]
Cast
- Bulle Ogier as Ariane
- Marie-France Pisier as Agathe
- Corin Redgrave as Eric Sange
- Leslie Caron as Céleste
- Marylin Jones as the waitress
- Pierre Baudry as the bar owner
Reception
Imran Khan of PopMatters says of the film: "Very much a film of its time, it helped to corner a market in French cinema that had seen a tiny flourish of fantasy-themed dramas first initiated by Jacques Rivette’s Céline and Julie Go Boating (1974), a film that dispensed with logic and chronology for a shattered perspective on cinematic narrative."[1]
References
- 1 2 3 Khan, Imran "Surreal Estate: Exploring the Haunted Grounds of Sérail", PopMatters, 20 January 2015. Retrieved on 20 November 2016.