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Bilitis

  • 1977
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
2.8K
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Bilitis (1977)
Coming-of-AgeDramaRomance

A coming of age story centering on the exploits of a young girl during summer vacation.A coming of age story centering on the exploits of a young girl during summer vacation.A coming of age story centering on the exploits of a young girl during summer vacation.

  • Director
    • David Hamilton
  • Writers
    • Pierre Louÿs
    • Robert Boussinot
    • Jacques Nahum
  • Stars
    • Patti D'Arbanville
    • Mona Kristensen
    • Bernard Giraudeau
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    2.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Hamilton
    • Writers
      • Pierre Louÿs
      • Robert Boussinot
      • Jacques Nahum
    • Stars
      • Patti D'Arbanville
      • Mona Kristensen
      • Bernard Giraudeau
    • 24User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Patti D'Arbanville
    Patti D'Arbanville
    • Bilitis
    • (as Patricia D'Arbanville)
    Mona Kristensen
    Mona Kristensen
    • Melissa
    Bernard Giraudeau
    Bernard Giraudeau
    • Lucas
    Mathieu Carrière
    Mathieu Carrière
    • Nikias
    Gilles Kohler
    Gilles Kohler
    • Pierre
    Catherine Leprince
    Catherine Leprince
    • Helene
    Germaine Delbat
    • Principal
    Madeleine Damien
    Madeleine Damien
    • Nanny
    Jacqueline Fontaine
    • Head Mistress
    Camille Larivière
    • Suzy
    Irka Bochenko
    • Prudence
    Marie-Thérèse Caumont
    • Sub Principal
    • (as Marie-Therese Caumont)
    Jane Buckle
    • Young Woman
    Catherine
    • Girl
    Gunilla Ekroth
    • Girl
    • (as Gunilla)
    Helle
    • Girl
    Isabelle
    • Girl
    Juliette
    • Girl
    • Director
      • David Hamilton
    • Writers
      • Pierre Louÿs
      • Robert Boussinot
      • Jacques Nahum
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    User reviews24

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    7Nazi_Fighter_David

    The film tries to be honest in portraying Bilitis' coming of age, but often becomes pretentious

    Bilitis (Patti d'Arbanville) attends an all-girl school that is about to break for summer... Once on vacation, Bilitis comes to hold with her developing sexuality and strikes up a romantic liaison with a local boy… A secondary romance concerns Bilitis' female guardian and her new husband…

    The treatment of sensuality is soft and beautiful, which is in keeping with Hamilton's style of photography… At the beginning of the film, we see the sweet, sensual bodies of the schoolgirls exuberantly bathing in a mountain lake…

    When Bilitis is finally seduced, it is exaggerated romance, heavily diffused, implying rather than showing their coupling… The lovemaking between the married couple is equally stylized, but more steamy
    6DVDExotica

    Worth Watching 'Till the End

    It's a little sad to read the reviews by people who've only watched a portion of this film. Yes, Bilitis starts out like the dopiest male horndog's perspective of the world: an all girl's school where every student is a model-tier beauty, and they all caress each other, giggle as they undress and go skinny-dipping as a class. But there's a lot more going on here. It's all gorgeously shot, with David Hamilton's signature, gauzy diffused style, and Francis Lai's soundtrack is sweet. The director is able to elicit natural, conversational performances from most of the cast (sorry, Gilles Kohler). Still, content-wise, I can't deny that it all plays out like empty-headed softcore porn.

    For a while, anyway. You'll be rewarded for sticking around. Maybe a third of the way through, they virtually dispense with the sex and nudity... the story's still all about hooking up, and there's plenty of kissing and suggestive embracing. But the R-rated stuff nearly disappears, and whatever's left is no longer gratuitous.

    Instead, the film practically turns into an Eric Rohmer film: a charming story of a young girl who goes around town trying to find a suitable match for an older woman, only to get her heart broken in the process. It has a very gentle humor to it (it gets funnier and funnier every time Nikias's two friends wander back into shot), and that combined with the pictorial settings and languid lifestyles depicted - the titular Bilitis is even staying with an older couple while on holiday from school, and getting caught up in the bad examples they set - calls to mind Pauline At the Beach and Claire's Knee. The characters blossom from their centerfold origins into intriguing, sympathetic humans, a development I credit to screenwriter Catherine Breillat. I'm sure the 19th century source material has something to do with it, too; but there are echoes of her work throughout this movie, and in all the best moments. The critical study of males' attritional style of seduction, for example, feels like a direct precursor to her masterclass on the subject in A ma soeur. But just generally having a strong female voice guiding what is ostensibly meant to be a very personal, first person experience of a female character discovering her womanhood is something usually sorely absent in Hamilton's films (which is felt doubly now, given what came out later in his life, casting a dark shadow over everything he's ever done) or other "erotic" films of this era.

    I put "erotic" in quotes there, because Breillat has said in interview that she doesn't see the film as erotic and didn't intend it to be. There's definitely some push-pull here, and the final film probably falls more safely into the category of Erotica than the script she delivered. But while that tension results in the aforementioned male gaze-y flaws of the first act (I'd add an extra star or two if they'd just given the first act a quick rewrite), it's also an asset: a Hamilton film with more depth and truth than he usually finds, and a softer, less combative work than we're used to from Breillat. Bilitis isn't likely to be anybody's favorite film, but it's more than the technically adept bit of titillation you probably bought the ticket for. The characters can be surprising, and you wind up caring about them, worrying for how they'll end up to a greater degree than most straight-forward Hollywood dramas are able to manage.

    I've seen other negative reactions - again, quite understandable after 2016 - often describing this film as being for Hamilton fans only. And certainly if you're a die-hard devotee, sure, you need this in your collection just by virtue of his name being on it. And it does have all his signature traits. It looks like his photographs come alive. But I'd actually say almost the opposite: this isn't for Hamilton fans. I think a lot of the disappointment comes from guys looking for a little naughty entertainment (just look at the reviews complaining about the soft focus nudity, brevity of the sex scenes or the actresses' bust sizes) and instead stumbling on what is, at least at points, an indictment of men imposing their sexual desires onto young girls... which is - whoops! Hamilton, his fans and almost everyone else in this market.

    I think I'd say instead that this is a film for Breillat fans only. And even then, it's not exactly her greatest literary achievement. But it's probably the only one with a warm and inviting quality. Hamilton's elegant style coupled with her singular understanding of human relationships is at least worth staying to the end for.
    marceno1

    This movie was made in 1959 in B&W originally

    This 1977 colored version is the same film made in France in 1959. The original is long out of print & is not listed. I can remember vividly seeing this movie at 16 Y.O. & enjoying it immensely. The music is wonderful, the plot is ok but nothing fabulous. The French actresses are very sexy & I rate this movie as to being very sensual.
    5DrFreudstein2011

    Mediocre coming of age art-film...

    I remember vaguely having heard the music of this film when I was a child, a wonderful score composed by Francis Lai. After waiting so many years to watch this movie, I was quite disappointed; the director (photographer David Hamilton) was able to create a dream-like atmosphere for the film, but that's about it. "Bilitis" is an almost plot less, erotic feature about a teenage girl who is confused about her sexuality (she is attracted to both girls and boys). Patty D'Arbanville plays the main role with a certain charm and naivety, but the rest of the characters are completely flat and uninteresting. Nevertheless, there is an acute sense of romance and nostalgic longing in this movie, plus the unforgettable soundtrack and fine cinematography (reminded me of impressionist paintings...) Rating: 5/10
    6ghent1

    Wonderful impressionism

    This is the debut of David Hamilton, a well known photographer from the seventies. Contrary to the other commentator I found this a marvelous film, but you have to look at it from a certain perspective. If you are looking for a good script, for profundity of conversation, for strong acting, this film will not appeal to you. But if you approach it like a Monnet painting, Debussy music or a Marcel Proust novel, you might just love it. It's the kind of movie that pays off to those who love lingering about in a small French village over summer without too much hassle. Appreciate it like the best of impressionist art, just to enjoy its simple and straight forward beauty, and you will be drawn into a wonderful world, longing to live amidst flowers, fresh life, warm summers in the countryside, swimming in the sea, having your first love etc...

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    • Alternate versions
      Although the UK cinema version was complete the 1987 video release was cut by 25 secs by the BBFC to edit a sex scene implying an anal rape. The cuts were waived for the 2005 DVD.
    • Connections
      Featured in Singing the Blues in Red (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      Bilitis (Générique)
      Written and Performed by Francis Lai And His Orchestra

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    • Release date
      • October 19, 1977 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Distributor's Official Website
      • Productor's Official Website
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • 少女情懷總是詩
    • Filming locations
      • Iles d'Hyeres, France(Location)
    • Production companies
      • L.C.J Editions & Productions
      • ECTA Filmproduktion
      • Les Films 21
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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