“Lady Chatterley” drew top honors at the 32nd Cesar Awards on Saturday night. Pascale Ferran’s take on the steamy D.H. Lawrence novel took best film, actress for Marina Hands and nods for script ...
When “Lady Chatterley” goes out for the first daffodils of April, she comes back with the first beefcake of April instead. The French film takes place in an England where everyone speaks French but ...
Lady Constance Chatterley (Marina Hands) embarks on an affair with her war-crippled husband’s gamekeeper in this adaptation of D.H. Lawrence’s novel. In theory, a long French erotic film sounds, well, ...
“Lady Chatterley” is a kinder, gentler version of the story most people know as “Lady Chatterley’s Lover.” It’s based on an earlier version of D.H. Lawrence’s once-scandalous novel that had the ...
NOTHING sexual is forbidden to today’s filmmakers, but paradoxically, that has made some things more difficult to put on screen. While explicitness and simulated candor are everywhere, sensuality has ...
D.H. Lawrence’s novel “Lady Chatterley’s Lover,” a critical salvo in the sexual censorship battles of the 20th Century, has inspired its share of cinematic adaptations, most notably a black-and-white ...
In last week’s episode of the AMC cable series Mad Men, some secretaries eager for classy erotica pass around a battered paperback of D.H. Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover, which was cleared for ...
The 2006 French-made film “Lady Chatterley” often works well as a touching look at friendship between two people from different backgrounds and with divergent temperaments. The two characters could ...
Filmmaker Pascale Ferran streamlines the plot to eliminate peripheral elements and to focus narrowly on the two lovers. She employs scant dialogue and instead chooses to rely mostly on nature and the ...
This French retelling of the oft-filmed D.H. Lawrence novel Lady Chatterley's Lover is an erotic, explicit, and altogether tasteful cinematic romp. It is — as might be guessed from the elimination of ...