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Madame Claude

  • 2021
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
4.3K
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Karole Rocher, Roschdy Zem, and Garance Marillier in Madame Claude (2021)
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Paris, in the late 1960s. Madame Claude is at the head of a flourishing business dedicated to prostitution that gives her power over both the French political and criminal worlds. But the en... Read allParis, in the late 1960s. Madame Claude is at the head of a flourishing business dedicated to prostitution that gives her power over both the French political and criminal worlds. But the end of her empire is closer than she thinks.Paris, in the late 1960s. Madame Claude is at the head of a flourishing business dedicated to prostitution that gives her power over both the French political and criminal worlds. But the end of her empire is closer than she thinks.

  • Director
    • Sylvie Verheyde
  • Writer
    • Sylvie Verheyde
  • Stars
    • Karole Rocher
    • Garance Marillier
    • Roschdy Zem
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    4.3K
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    • Director
      • Sylvie Verheyde
    • Writer
      • Sylvie Verheyde
    • Stars
      • Karole Rocher
      • Garance Marillier
      • Roschdy Zem
    • 37User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
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    Karole Rocher
    Karole Rocher
    • Fernande Grudet dite Madame Claude
    Garance Marillier
    Garance Marillier
    • Sidonie
    Roschdy Zem
    Roschdy Zem
    • Jo Attia
    Pierre Deladonchamps
    Pierre Deladonchamps
    • Serge
    Liah O'Prey
    Liah O'Prey
    • Virginie
    Paul Hamy
    Paul Hamy
    • André
    Mylène Jampanoï
    Mylène Jampanoï
    • Yoshiro
    Hafsia Herzi
    Hafsia Herzi
    • Nadège
    Regina Anikiy
    • Geneviève
    Annabelle Belmondo
    Annabelle Belmondo
    • Kate
    Joséphine de La Baume
    Joséphine de La Baume
    • Josie
    Gina Jimenez
    • Anne
    Susann Carmen Jagodzinska
    • Suzanne
    Barbara Biancardini
    • Lou
    • (as Barbara Joseph)
    Brigitte-Hélène Morel
    • La mère de Claude
    Léa Rostain
    • Lola
    Djanis Bouzyani
    • Alban
    Virgile Bramly
    Virgile Bramly
    • Paul
    • Director
      • Sylvie Verheyde
    • Writer
      • Sylvie Verheyde
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    6shaun-35238

    More for the female market

    It's a different movie and not too much happens. It meanders along from start to finish with little change.

    It's watchable, but it's not for everyone.
    8rwkenyon-09484

    The end is worth the wait

    I watched Madame Claude by Sylvie Verheyde on Netflix, which just premiered a couple of days ago. It's the second French biopic about "Madame Claude," née Fernande Grudet, who operated the most illustrious brothel in Paris for fifteen years in the 1960's and 1970's--the first, also titled Madame Claude, by Just Jaekin, dates from 1977 and starred Francoise Fabian. I wasn't sure I would like the new version, since a few of the reviews panned it, but I decided to start watching it to see if I liked it. I watched it all. I saw it VOSTF--speaking French with French subtitles.

    The best thing about this film is that it is directed by a woman, Sylvie Verheyde. This is important, although little discussed by the mostly male critics and commentators, but I doubt that any male director could have enjoyed the intimacy with the almost entirely female cast. There is only one principal male character, the voyou--gangster--Jo Attia, played by veteran actor Roschdy Zem, who occupies a minor role. Most of the film ostensibly takes place in Madame Claude's maisons closes at 18, rue de Marignan, near the Champs-Elysées, and 32, rue de Boulainvilliers, a discrete location in the 16th.

    A crucial aspect of the film is mostly ignored by the American audience or even by French people who did not live in Paris in the 1960's and 1970's, as I did. A Yugoslav, Stevan Markovic, whose name is mispronounced by some of the characters, a Corsican, François Marcantoni, President George Pompidou, his wife, Claude, and the actor Alain Delon were all involved in a bombshell scandal that erupted in 1968 and is evoked a background to the film to suggest Madame Claude's connections with la pègre, the French underworld. According to the Wikipedia, the affair began when one of Delon's bodyguards, Markovic, was found dead. Both Delon and his longtime friend Marcantoni were questioned by the police. Marcantoni was originally charged with the murder, but after further questioning by the police, he was released. Markovic's murder is still unsolved.

    Most of the sexy scenes are near the beginning of the film. There are a few violent moments, but most of the film revolves around the entrepreneurial Madame Claude's business and the "Claudettes" she recruited for her wealthy and powerful clients. The end is worth the wait.

    There are several good articles online, some with cheesecake photos, about Madame Claude. Several books, including her 1994 autobiography, Madam, describe her life. She died in Nice in 2015 at the age of 92, keeping many of her secrets to her grave.

    French actress Karole Rocher is excellent in the title role and will probably garner a Cesar, the French equivalent of an Oscar, for her starring role as Madame Claude.

    The young Garance Marillier, born in 1998, is excellent as Sidonie, the daughter of a diplomat. The enigmatic Sidonie puffs or pretends to puff a Virginia Slims most of the time. (I checked: the iconic cigarettes premiered in 1968, the time of the film.) Sidonie becomes Madame Claude's favorite Claudette and her confidante.

    Because of some confusion in the script, I'd rate the film a B overall. It's worth watching, but not destined to become a classic. Netflix rates it "steamy" and "cerebral." Right, it probably is both.
    2michael-sidiropoulos

    What's the point?

    Trying to think what the point of this film is. Is it purely biographical? Probably. Are there any cinematic values? Probably not. An environment of prostitution would lend itself to some character development. There is none. Okay, there may be some other redeeming features. An interesting storyline, some surprises and plot twists. Nope. Normal acting and direction, nothing superb. This film doesn't rise above mediocrity.
    7danybur

    Much more than a "madam"

    Summary

    Interesting and at times controversial biopic of the most influential pimp woman in France. Also a film about the many and sometimes surprising but inevitable derivations of high-end pimping.

    Review

    Madame Claude is concerned above all with the heyday of who was the most exalted and famous pimp woman in France during the presidencies of de Gaulle and Pompidou, how she ran her "house" and her "mansion" and her relationship with the circles of power.

    This Silvie Verhayde partial biopic of Fernande Grudet, aka Madame Claude, focuses on three aspects. On the one hand, she was the pimp of the most exclusive network of female prostitution for more than a decade, which led her to link with circles of power, organized crime and others that the viewer will discover, striking a dangerous balance between them. Coupled with her sixties setting, this sometimes surprising but unavoidable aspect of high-end pimping lends the film, at times, a fascinating and sophisticated spy-movie climate. Do not demand a broad development of these subplots from this film as if it were a documentary or a miniseries; they simply place us in what the protagonist negotiated, trafficked and dealt with.

    The other two aspects, closely related to each other, have to do with his private life and the way in which he managed his network, concentrated in high-end brothels (houses and later mansions), describing how he related to "his" prostitutes and the "Community" or "family" that they made up, which the film describes in an unbiased way, but without sparing any of its facets. This description of the intimate realm of VIP prostitution (and by extension of prostitution in general) will be controversial for some. In particular, Madame Claude's bond with whoever was her right hand, the enigmatic Sidonie (in a very good performance by Garance Mallinier, protagonist of the notable Voracious), develops. The director and actress Hafzsia Herzi also appears in the role of another call girl.

    Karole Roche carries out a very good interpretation, combining toughness, dryness and passion of her difficult and complex character, showing a Madame Claude determined to make a place in the male power plot, exercising tight control of her prostitution network with a imprint that went from the maternal to the despotic and ruthless and going through the difficult relationship with her family.

    The re-enactment of the period is very successful, with a soundtrack with French themes from the period very conveniently located and the usual European casualness in the intimate scenes.
    3faer_kr

    Could be better

    A drama based on real events.

    It is about the life of a pimp woman in France and everything that goes into running such a business.

    Quality.

    Slightly parsimonious.

    The time spectacularly recreated.

    Good costumes and hairstyles.

    Music instead.

    Well-managed nude and sexual scenes, far from looking grotesque, add the touch to the film.

    Talk about corruption, the prostitution business, what you have to do to survive in it. Of loneliness, love and what guides a person to get there.

    The voice-over gives the film agility to get to know the character better.

    Good performances.

    Safety pin.

    It carries the tone of French movies.

    Editing does not help at times and it becomes somewhat confusing.

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    • Goofs
      She says that they call them friends instead of clients, then calls them clients twice.
    • Connections
      Features Les dossiers de l'écran (1967)
    • Soundtracks
      Going all the Way
      Performed by the Squires

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    • Release date
      • April 2, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • Netflix Site
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Madam Claude
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Les Compagnons du Cinéma
      • Wild Bunch
      • TNG Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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