La Proie pour l'ombre
| La Proie pour l'ombre | |
|---|---|
|  Theatrical release poster | |
| Directed by | Alexandre Astruc | 
| Written by | Alexandre Astruc Claude Brulé Françoise Sagan | 
| Produced by | Edmond Ténoudji | 
| Cinematography | Marcel Grignon | 
| Edited by | Ghislaine Desjonquères Denise de Casabianca | 
| Music by | Richard Cornu Jean-Sébastien Bach | 
| Production companies | Les Films Marceau  Cocinor | 
| Distributed by | Marceau-Cocinor | 
| Release date | 
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| Running time | 95 minutes | 
| Country | France | 
| Language | French | 
La Proie pour l'ombre is a 1961 French drama film directed by Alexandre Astruc, starring Annie Girardot, Daniel Gélin and Christian Marquand. It is known in English as Shadow of Adultery.[1][2] The original screenplay was written by Astruc, Claude Brulé and Françoise Sagan.[3] The film was released on 14 April 1961. It had 620,504 admissions in France.[4]
Plot
The movie centers on the story of a woman who runs an art gallery and leaves her husband for another man, whom she eventually also becomes dependent on and leaves; the title is from the French expression lâcher la proie pour l’ombre, which literally means “to let go of the prey for the shadow”,[5] referring to Aesop's fable The Dog and Its Reflection.
Cast
- Annie Girardot as Anna Kraemmer
- Christian Marquand as Bruno
- Daniel Gélin as Eric Kraemmer
- Michèle Girardon as Anita
- Michèle Gerbier as Claudine
- Anne Caprile as Luce
- Christiane Barry as Madame Interlenghi
- Corrado Guarducci as Edoardo Interlengh
Themes
Alexandre Astruc described the main character as "a woman who feels in herself a very real need for freedom that is as much moral as social so that she sets about matching a man's work; but at the same time, because she is a woman, she feels the need to be passive, dominated, submissive."[3]
Production
The film was produced by Les Films Marceau in collaboration with Cocinor - Comptoir Cinématographique du Nord. It was shot from 20 July to 31 August 1960.[6]
References
- ^ Sight and Sound (Vol. 30, No. 4, 1961), p. 195.
- ^ Frank N. Magill, Magill's Survey of Cinema, Foreign Language Films, Vol. 7 (Salem Press, 1985), p. 3279.
- ^ a b Sadoul, Georges; Morris, Peter, eds. (1972). Dictionary of Films. Berkeley, California: University of California Press. p. 295. ISBN 0-520-01864-8.
- ^ "La Proie pour l'ombre". AlloCiné (in French). Retrieved 2015-06-22.
- ^ Fast French, lâcher la proie pour l’ombre.
- ^ "La Proie pour l'ombre". bifi.fr (in French). Cinémathèque Française. Retrieved 2015-06-22.
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