Une Femme Douce (A Gentle Woman)

Une Femme Douce (A Gentle Woman) (1969)

  • 100% of critics liked it
    (6 reviews)

  • 89% of users liked it
    (590 ratings)

The original French title for Gentle Creature is Une Femme Douce. Both affectionate appellations refer to leading lady Dominique Sanda, a popular model of the 1960s, here making her film debut (Incredibly, she was chosen for the role by director Robert Bresson on the basis of her voice!) Sanda's… More

Unrated, 1 hr. 28 min.
Directed By
Robert Bresson
Written By
Robert Bresson
Genres
Art House & International, Drama
On DVD
Jun 27, 2000

Critic Reviews

  • Roger Greenspun, New York Times

    The usual language of critical praise seems beside the point in discussing Bresson, but please understand that I mean this to be a rave review.

  • Don Druker, Chicago Reader

    Contemplative and not for all tastes.

  • , TV Guide's Movie Guide

    A hauntingly simple film.

  • Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews

    In Robert Bresson's first film in color, he updates an enigmatic Dostoyevsky short story of a woman's loveless marriage to a pawnbroker.

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • Rubia Carolina .


    A strange sort of cold love with a few demonstrations of affection and tenderness. The "gentle woman" superficially seems to be passionate and innocent; the reveal of her character scares specially herself. Based on Dostoevsky´s A Gentle Creature, "Une Femme… More

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