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Donkey Skin (1970)

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Director:

Jacques Demy

Starring:

Catherine Deneuve, Micheline Presle, Louise Chevalier, Delphine Seyrig, Jean Marais, Jacques Perrin, Sylvain Corthay, Romain Bouteille, Annick Berger, Georges Adet, Jean Servais, Sacha Pitoëff, Henri Crémieux, Fernand Ledoux, Pierre Repp

Genres:

Family, Musical, Fantasy, Romantic Drama

Origin:

France

Certificate:

G

Languages:

French

Subtitles:

English

Running Time:

89 min

Donkey Skin

synopsis


Based on a story by Charles Perrault, DONKEY SKIN takes place in an amorphous medieval kingdom of a king (Jean Marais), his queen, and their beautiful daughter, the princess (Catherine Deneuve). When the queen dies, the king takes an oath that he will only marry a woman more beautiful than she. Unable to find such a woman, the king settles upon the unlikely candidate of his daughter. In horror the princess flees, helped by her sassy fairy godmother (Delphine Seyrig). Mystical, surreal, and fantastical events as well as several musical numbers by Demy's longtime collaborator, Michel Legrand, lead the princess to flee the castle in the skin of her father's favorite donkey (it had bowel movements of jewels and gold). Her new existence as a filthy scullion named "Donkey Skin" is thankless and sad, and the princess longs for love. When a neighboring Prince comes to town a romance is born, and proceedings of epic fairy tale proportions lead the prince and the former princess "Donkey Skin" together, bringing this extravagantly filmed, whimsical and decorative tale full circle.

member reviews

 
The donkey is dead as a dodo!
Nola E. White
13 November 2009
member rating

Not even Catherine Deneuve's beauty can save this movie. Its artificial style dates it and its effects grate. Watched 20 minutes out of curiosity.


 
 

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