Bovary Barthes

Die nackte Bovary / Play the Game or Leave the Bed (1969)  Movies

Posted by yorkiez at Feb. 4, 2019
Die nackte Bovary / Play the Game or Leave the Bed (1969)

Die nackte Bovary / Play the Game or Leave the Bed (1969)
DVDRip | MKV/AVC x264 ~2138 kbps avg | 1Hr 31Mins | 23.976 fps | 720x360 | 1.44 GB
Audio: Italiano | AAC 2 Ch 110 Kbps | Subtitles: English
Genre: Drama | Director: Hans Schott-Schöbinger

Emma Bovary is bored by her country doctor husband and gives in to the affections of several rich suitors as well as the temptation of living beyond her husband's means.

Madame Bovary  Movies

Posted by at May 19, 2022
Madame Bovary

Madame Bovary (1991)
Bored with the limited and tedious nature of provincial life in 19th-century France, the fierce and sensual Emma Bovary finds herself in calamitous debt and pursues scandalous sexual liaisons with absolute abandon. However, when her volatile lifestyle catches up to her, the lives of everyone around her are endangered.
Romance  Drama 

Madame Bovary  Movies

Posted by at March 14, 2024
Madame Bovary

Madame Bovary (1949)
After marrying small-town doctor Charles Bovary, Emma becomes tired of her limited social status and begins to have affairs, first with the young Leon Dupuis and later with the wealthy Rodolphe Boulanger. Eventually, however, her self-involved behavior catches up with her.
Drama  Romance 

Madame Bovary  Movies

Posted by at July 16, 2024
Madame Bovary

Madame Bovary (2015)
The classic story of Emma Bovary, the beautiful wife of a small-town doctor in 19th century France, who engages in extra marital affairs in an attempt to advance her social status.
Drama 

BBC - 21st Century Mythologies (2020)  Movies

Posted by Tutorial at Nov. 12, 2020
BBC - 21st Century Mythologies (2020)

BBC - 21st Century Mythologies (2020)
HDTV | 1920 x 1080 | .MKV/HEVC @ 1522 Kbps | 58 min 56 s | 699 MB
Audio: English AAC 132 Kbps, 2 channels | Subs: English
Genre: Documentary

Richard Clay explores how Mythologies, written in 1957 by French philosopher Roland Barthes, laid bare the myth-making at the heart of popular culture. Now, following in Barthes's footsteps, Richard Clay dissects some of the everyday myths we still take for granted in the 21st century, revealing the hidden meanings in everything from money, Wi-Fi and race to the Madonna.

Save and Protect  Movies

Posted by at July 9, 2024
Save and Protect

Save and Protect (1990)
Inspired by Flaubert’s Madame Bovary, Sokurov’s Save and Protect recalls the most crucial events of Emma’s decline and fall: affairs with the aristocratic Rodolphe and the student Leon, the humiliation that follows her husband’s botching of the operation on the stable boy’s clubfoot. The universality of the theme of eternal struggle between the soul and the flesh is conveyed through the absence of specific reference to time or place: although the film seems to begin in 1840, its surreal mode effortlessly accommodates an automobile and the strains of “When the Saints Go Marching In” on an off-screen radio. Focusing on passion from a woman’s perspective and downplaying plot, Sokurov explores his subject in exquisite detail, capturing not only the heat of passion but also the quiet moments before and after and the innocent sensuousness of the body.
Drama 

Detachment  Movies

Posted by at March 11, 2023
Detachment

Detachment (2011)
A chronicle of three weeks in the lives of several high school teachers, administrators and students through the eyes of substitute teacher, Henry Barthes. Henry roams from school to school, imparting modes of knowledge, but never staying long enough to form any semblance of sentient attachment.
Drama 

If I Had Four Dromedaries  Movies

Posted by at Dec. 10, 2022
If I Had Four Dromedaries

If I Had Four Dromedaries (1966)
Composed entirely of still photographs shot by Marker himself over the course of his restless travel through twenty-six countries, If I Had Four Dromedaries stages a probing, at times agitated, search for the meanings of the photographic image, in the form of an extended voiceover conversation and debate between the "amateur photographer" credited with the images and two of his colleagues. Anticipating later writings by Roland Barthes and Susan Sontag (who professed her admiration for the film) If I Had Four Dromedaries reveals Marker's instinctual understanding of the secret rapport between still and moving image.
Documentary