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In this episode, I talk about Catherine Corsini’s glorious 2015 film “Summertime” (aka “La Belle Saison”). Two women–Carole and Delphine–fall in love against the backdrop of the burgeoning women’s movement in 1970s France. I discuss French feminism, the way Corsini represents lesbian love and desire, and much more.
Full Show Notes
- The Guardians
- Cousin Jules
- Farrebique
- The Seasons in Quincy: Four Portraits of John Berger
- Ways of Seeing
- Minnie Bruce Pratt
- Janis: Little Girl Blue
- Paragraph 175
- Dyketactics
- My episode on James Ivory’s MAURICE
- My episode on Donna Deitch’s DESERT HEARTS
- My episode on David Lean’s BRIEF ENCOUNTER
- My episode on Nicolas Philibert’s TO BE AND TO HAVE
- One Sings, The Other Doesn’t
- Tori Amos’s “Girl”
Sources
- Interview: Catherine Corsini on Love, Activism, and Passion in ‘Summertime’ (Moveable Feast)
- Catherine Corsini on Pioneering Lesbian Feminists and ‘Summertime’ (Women and Hollywood)
- Summertime: Catherine Corsini Interview (SBS)
- Actress and Director Catherine Corsini on Summertime (Motion Picture Association)
- Francoise Picq: The History of Feminist Movements in France
- From Revolution to Topless Protest: A Brief History of Feminism in France (The Bubble)
- What We Must Learn from the History of French Feminism: An Interview with Lisa Greenwald (Public Seminar)
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