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Claude Chabrol |
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Claude Chabrols Les Bonnes Femmes is a valentine written in poisoned ink, and the cinematic equivalent of Tough Love. It sinks its teeth down to the acrid core of its characters, yet chews them with real affection. A critical and popular misfire in France at the time of its release in 1960, Femmes wasnt even shown in the United States until 1966, by which time it was already overshadowed by the French New Waves more famous efforts. It is now being re-released by Kino International, the company responsible for ushering so many long-buried masterpieces back into the light of day.