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* [[Band of Brothels]]: Séverine's "colleagues".
* [[Band of Brothels]]: Séverine's "colleagues".
* [[Bastard Boyfriend]]: Marcel.
* [[Bastard Boyfriend]]: Marcel.
* [[Blonde Brunette Redhead]]: Séverine and her fellow prostitutes.
* [[Blonde, Brunette, Redhead]]: Séverine and her fellow prostitutes.
* [[Covert Pervert]]: Séverine.
* [[Covert Pervert]]: Séverine.
* [[Defrosting Ice Queen]]: Bunuel deliberately used Deneuve's appearance as a blond ice queen to emphasize the contrast between her straight-laced persona and her real inner self.
* [[Defrosting Ice Queen]]: Bunuel deliberately used Deneuve's appearance as a blond ice queen to emphasize the contrast between her straight-laced persona and her real inner self.
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It is possibly the best-known erotic film of modern times, perhaps the best. That's because it understands eroticism from the inside-out--understands how it exists not in sweat and skin, but in the imagination.

Belle de Jour is one of the most famous films directed by Luis Bunuel. Released in 1967, it starred then-débutante Catherine Deneuve.

Séverine (Deneuve) looks outwardly like the perfect Housewife. Beautiful, demure, well-mannered and impeccably groomed, she is the very image of bourgeois propriety. In fact she is a masochist who likes to fantasize about being humiliated and treated like a sex object. On the recommandation of a friend, she acts out on these fantasies by becoming a part-time prostitute in an upscale brothel. Since she only turns tricks during her husband's business hours, she is given the moniker Belle de Jour, "daytime beauty".


Contains the following tropes: