Mademoiselle Julie
movie

Released July 26, 2011
Overview
Mademoiselle Julie is a naturalistic play written in 1888 by August Strindberg. It is set on Midsummer's Eve on the estate of a Count. The young woman of the title is drawn to a senior servant, a valet named Jean (Nicolas Bouchaud), who is particularly well-traveled, well-mannered and well-read. The action takes place in the kitchen of Mademoiselle Julie's father's manor, where Jean's fiancée, a servant named Christine (Bénédicte Cerutti), cooks and sometimes sleeps while Jean and Miss Julie talk. On this night the relationship between Miss Julie and Jean escalates rapidly to feelings of love and is subsequently consummated. Over the course of the play Miss Julie and Jean battle until Jean convinces her that the only way to escape her predicament is to commit suicide.
Runtime
2h 0m
Origin Country
France
Original Language
French
Original Title
Mademoiselle Julie
Status
Released
Production Countries
- France
Spoken Languages
Production Companies
- no logo available
Festival d’Avignon
France

France 2 Cinéma
France
- no logo available
Gildas le Roux Productions
France

La Compagnie des Indes
France






