Director: Claude Chabrol
Stars: Gérard Blain, Jean-Claude Brialy, Michèle Méritz, Bernadette Lafont
Of the hallowed group of Cahiers du cinéma critics turned
filmmakers who transformed French film history, Claude Chabrol was the
first to direct his own feature. His absorbing landmark debut, Le beau Serge,
follows a successful yet sickly young man (Jean‑Claude Brialy) who
returns home to the small village where he grew up. There, he finds
himself at odds with his former close friend (Gérard Blain)—now
unhappily married and a wretched alcoholic—and the provincial life he
represents. The remarkable and stark Le beau Serge heralded the arrival of a cinematic titan who would go on to craft provocative, entertaining films for five more decades.
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