Loulou

(Loulou)

Imported 35mm Print!

Loulou is as fresh and unsettling today as it was in 1980. [Depardieu and Huppert are] so explosively real and mercurial and spontaneous, that it's hard to think of them as acting. 

Film Comment
featuring

Isabelle Huppert, Gérard Depardieu, Guy Marchand, Humbert Balsan,

In a crowded nightclub, Nelly (Isabelle Huppert), bourgeois-bred and married to an advertising executive, is taking her passions out for air. She finds herself dancing with a happy, drunken lout, leaves with him, and stays with him. Maurice Pialat, consummate director of character, explores a woman's multifarious desires for sexual liberation in Loulou. (The film is drawn from the life of the screenwriter Arlette Langmann.) Though the title carries the name of Gérard Depardieu's leather-jacketed lothario Loulou, it is as object, not subject. Depardieu graciously plays along, before our eyes calibrating his outsized, undereducated, hypersexual character to Huppert/Nelly's perception of him. Nelly and Loulou make stabs at normal living—she continues to work for her husband, they play their part in a typically animated Pialat family gathering. But when they walk off into the night at film's end, it's not forever after, but until desire is played out.

Judy Bloch
FILM DETAILS 
Screenwriter
  • Maurice Pialat
  • Arlette Langmann
Cinematographer
  • Pierre-William Glenn
  • Jacques Loiseleux
Language
  • French
  • with English subtitles
Print Info
  • Color
  • 35mm
  • 105 mins
Source
  • Courtesy Institut Français, thanks to the Cultural Services of the French Embassy
Permission
  • Cohen Film Collection