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Scene from Madame Claude (1977)

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Duration: 114 sec.Nudity: yesCreator: zorg
New Filesize: N/ASound: yesOld Filesize: 48 mb
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1)Resolution: 704x480Added: 2013-Dec-17

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Portrait of Ylva Setterborg

Ylva Setterborg

Birth Name: Ylva Setterborg

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Career

First Appearances:

  • Madame Claude (1977) as Jill

Most Important Roles:

  • Madame Claude (1977) as Jill

Career Highlights:

  • Madame Claude (1977)


About the Movie: Madame Claude (1977)

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Release Year: 1977

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Alternative Title: Hos Madame Claude, The French Woman, Madame Claude und ihre Gazellen

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Story

Madame Claude follows the life of a high-class Parisian madam named Claude (Fanny Ardant). The film begins with Claude's retirement from her successful brothel business, where she had been catering to wealthy and powerful clients for over two decades. After announcing her decision to retire, one of her long-time clients, a French diplomat named Jean-Louis (Bruno Cremer), becomes obsessed with finding the perfect replacement for Claude's services. Meanwhile, Claude reflects on her past life and the women who worked for her, including the ones who rose above their station and those who struggled to escape their circumstances.

Summary

Madame Claude is a French film directed by Just Jaeckin in 1977. The movie is based on the true story of a high-class madam named Madame Claude who operated an exclusive brothel in Paris during the 1960s and 1970s, catering to prominent politicians, diplomats, and other influential figures. The film explores themes of power, sexuality, and the commodification of women's bodies within the context of French society at that time.