Le rempart des Béguines

1972 [FRENCH]

Drama

2
IMDb Rating 5.3/10 10 362 362

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Plot summary

Hélène, a fragile and romantic teenager, discovers that her father, a rich business man, has a mistress. Curious, she decides to go and meet this woman who is described as strange. At the first chance she has she goes to her house in the Ramparts of Béguines... from then on she goes back often, discovering a new world of artists and nightowls where she also experiences love in the arms of Tamara.

Director

Top cast

Nadia Barentin as Julia
Anicée Alvina as Helene
Yvonne Clech as Mme Perier
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829.08 MB
1280*768
French 2.0
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24 fps
1 hr 30 min
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1802*1080
French 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 30 min
Seeds 3

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by imdbfan-8460134273 10 / 10

Incredible character building

It is such a versatile and profound movie when you really think about it. It isn't only about lesbian sex from left and right, but all the intimate moments have a deeper meaning engraved in them. The intimacy illustrates the running of the plot of the movie in an interesting and addictive way.Nicole Courcel is amazing in the movie. She created a whole atmosphere with just her eyes and appearance. Anicée Alvina did act her characters feelings extremely lively getting the viewer to really feel like a part of the movie's world.The way that Tamara is as a character is very disturbing, but then again subtle hints through out the movie give away why she is like that. We get small hints about Tamara's past, but the story still leaves gaps for the viewers to fulfill. This also applies to Helene since her relationship to her mother is left quite untouched. This technique for creating characters in movies is such a great way to create layered characters.The ending also sort of leaves it up for the viewer to interpret. At the end of the day the interpretation of a film is largely up to the viewer and dependant of the viewers personal experience. Le Rempart des Béguines certainly is a great drama from an amateurs point of view.
Reviewed by Gabbie_Mara 7 / 10

The Lesbian Answer to Bonjour Tristesse - And Better!

Anicée Alvina is Hélène, a lonely, motherless bourgeois teen akin to that of the heroine from the lesbian cult classic "Mädchen in Uniform".Nicole Courcel is magnetic as Tamara. Tamara's complexities and volatility shine through her nuanced performance - through the subtle tilt of the head, an insinuation of a smile, or through the listless movement of the eye.Hélène's involvement with Tamara begins shortly after her father discloses Tamara's existence; and it starts - not much as rebellion - but as petty defiance to her emotionally aloof father, it then quickly evolves into ardour as soon as she meets her father's lover: the infamous and irresistible divorcée, Tamara Soulerr. Hélène is quickly captivated by Tamara and Tamara's colourful bohemian lifestyle, so contrary to her own lonesome and rigid one. Unlike Manuela von Meinhardis, Hélène's involvement with Tamara is never Freudian in nature; Hélène doesn't look at Tamara as a maternal figure.As Hélène gets further pulled into Tamara's world, she would learn that Tamara is alarmingly mercurial, violent and, controlling. But despite being on the receiving end, Hélène is hopelessly beguiled; and they continue their liaison behind her father and Tamara's lover's back.The film is dated, and through the eyes of the modern viewer: very problematic. But it is a film I invite sapphic film aficionados to see; wallow in its aesthetics, its premise, its eroticism and the solid performances from the leads (with emphasis on Nicole Courcel). And the fact that it doesn't suffer from the "Dead Lesbian Syndrome" trope.
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