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Madame Verdurin

Madame Verdurin
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Madame Verdurin est un personnage du principal roman de Marcel Proust, À la recherche du temps perdu.

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Filmography of Madame Verdurin (3 films)

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À la recherche du temps perdu, 3h50
Directed by Claude Sautet, Nina Companeez
Origin France
Genres Drama
Actors Micha Lescot, Caroline Tillette, Didier Sandre, Dominique Blanc, Éric Ruf, Valentine Varela
Rating66% 3.319943.319943.319943.319943.31994
En 1900, le narrateur a vingt ans. Fils unique, il a grandi dans une famille française de la bourgeoisie aisée, entouré par l'amour protecteur et sans limite de sa mère et de sa grand-mère. Après avoir beaucoup souffert de sa rupture d'avec Gilberte Swann, grand amour de son adolescence, il part avec sa grand-mère pour Balbec, en Normandie, afin de respirer l'air marin et se ressourcer.
Time Regained, 2h49
Directed by Raoul Ruiz
Origin France
Genres Drama
Actors Catherine Deneuve, Emmanuelle Béart, John Malkovich, Marie-France Pisier, Vincent Pérez, Pascal Greggory
Rating66% 3.343563.343563.343563.343563.34356
En feuilletant nostalgiquement son album de photos, le narrateur de la Recherche, très malade et alité, voit défiler sa vie.
Swann in Love, 1h50
Directed by Volker Schlöndorff
Origin France
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films about sexuality, Films about prostitution
Actors Jeremy Irons, Ornella Muti, Alain Delon, Fanny Ardant, Marie-Christine Barrault, Jean-Louis Richard
Rating64% 3.243093.243093.243093.243093.24309
Swann (Jeremy Irons), an eligible bachelor in the best circles of fin-de-siècle Paris, has also some more vulgar but rich friends, the Verdurins. Through them he meets Odette (Ornella Muti), a courtesan, with whom he falls hopelessly in love. She seems to enjoy his company, for which he pays, but considers herself free to socialise and sleep where she pleases, particularly with a rival called de Forcheville. Swann’s passion turns to consuming jealousy, which leads him eventually to accept the social stigma of marrying her. One old friend, the overtly gay Charlus (Alain Delon), stays sympathetic.