La Ronde - (1964) Vf 01:51:19 May 2026
: The sequence begins with a prostitute and a soldier, moves to the soldier and a housemaid, then the housemaid and her employer’s son, and continues through various social strata—including a young wife, an academic, and an actress—until it eventually circles back to the original prostitute.
The film follows a "round" of romantic encounters where each scene features two characters, one of whom carries over into the next segment with a different partner: La Ronde - (1964) Vf 01:51:19
: Unlike the more melancholy 1950 version by Max Ophuls, Vadim’s adaptation leans into the "swinging-sixties" aesthetic, offering a more eroticized and witty take on the material, aided by a script from playwright Jean Anouilh . Notable Cast and Controversy : The sequence begins with a prostitute and
: By connecting disparate social classes through sexual liaisons, the film suggests that desire is a universal, albeit cynical, equalizer that inevitably returns to its starting point. Artistic Direction and Style Artistic Direction and Style