- Romance (1999 film)
Infobox Film
name = Romance
caption = "Romance" DVD cover
director =Catherine Breillat
producer =Jean-François Lepetit
writer = Catherine Breillat
starring =Caroline Ducey Rocco Siffredi François Berléand
music =Raphaël Tidas DJ Valentin
cinematography =Yorgos Arvanitis
editing =
distributor =Trimark Pictures Inc.
released =September 17 ,1999
runtime = 99 mins. (93 mins.)(84 mins.)
country =France
awards =
language = French
budget =
amg_id = 1:175991
imdb_id = 0194314"Romance" ("Romance X") is a
1999 French movie written and directed byCatherine Breillat . It starsCaroline Ducey ,erotic actor Rocco Siffredi ,Sagamore Stévenin andFrançois Berléand . The film features explicit copulation scenes, [Anne Gillain, "Profile of a Filmmaker: Catherine Breillat" "Beyond French Feminisms: debates on women, Politics and Culture in France, 1981 - 2001", edited by Roger Célestin et al. New York: Macmillan (2003): 202. Catherine Breillat's "film "Romance" had received much praise--and criticism--the previous year for using a porn-film actor and a scene showing a nonsimulated sexual act, including a shot of an erection in the foreground."] especially one showingCaroline Ducey 'scoitus , from behind, withRocco Siffredi . "Romance" inspired the trend of some artistic films featuring explicit copulation, such as: "All About Anna ", "Sex and Lucia ", "Shortbus ", and "9 Songs ".Plot synopsis
Marie is a schoolteacher deeply in love with her boyfriend, a model, who does not have sex with her, so, she explores dangerous sexual encounters with other men — including a
BDSM relationship with a man in the staff of her school. Eventually her boyfriend impregnates her; in the end, she kills him.Controversy
In Europe, "Romance" was shown in mainstream cinemas; in the U.S., it was reduced to a mainstream-acceptable R-rating, and the European original version is un-rated. In March of 2004, the original version was broadcast, late-night on German public television. In Australia, the original version of "Romance" was broadcast uncut on the cable television network "World Movies".Fact|date=September 2008 In Canada, especially in Alberta and the Maritimes, people perceived the film's sexual content as gratuitous to the story, thus receiving an A rating and a XXX rating, respectively.Fact|date=September 2008 In June of 2008, in the Netherlands, the original version of "Romance" was broadcast on Dutch public TV, by
VPRO , as one of a series of "Erotica" art house cinema.Fact|date=September 2008References
See also
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Sadism and masochism in fiction
*List of mainstream movies with unsimulated sex External links
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*imdb title|id=0194314|title=Romance
*metacritic film|id=romance?q=Romance|title=Romance
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