
La pirate (1984)
Año de Estreno: 1984
Nación: France
Título Alternativo: Die Piratin, A Pirata, I peiratina, The Pirate
Director: Jacques Doillon
Guionista: Jacques Doillon
Producción & Género
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Compañías: Tango Film
Género: Drama, Lgbt-Related Film, Romance
Premios & Similares
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Palabras Clave
Palabras Clave: lesbian relationship
Argumento
La pirate follows Alma, who returns home one evening with her husband Andrew only to be visited by her former lover Carole. In a passionate encounter, Alma allows Carole to take her away to a hotel. They are pursued by an unnamed young girl, presumably a friend of Carole's, and an eccentric man posing as a private detective. Before Alma and Carole can resolve their situation, Alma's husband Andrew appears on the scene, leading to a tense confrontation.
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Resumen
Directed by Jacques Doillon in 1984, La pirate is a French drama that explores themes of love, passion, and betrayal through the lens of a complex lesbian relationship. The film is notable for its candid portrayal of Alma's inner turmoil as she navigates her feelings for Carole amidst her marriage to Andrew. Despite limited context provided by the sources, La pirate is recognized as a significant work in French cinema and LGBT-related films.
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