
The Virgin of Pessac
1968 · Movie · 66 min · ★ 6.9
As political and social tumult rocked France in May and June of 1968, Jean Eustache used his first documentary to focus on persistent tradition, in the form of a centuries-old ceremony in his hometown of Pessac. Each year, Pessac’s civic leaders choose a young woman they consider an exemplar of moral virtue, with a daylong celebration commemorating the changing of the guard from the previous year’s “virgin” to the present one. Eustache observes the exacting selection process, the fostering of communal bonds, and a bold implication by Pessac’s presiding priest that the ritual upholds the same Christian values for which leftist students and workers were then currently fighting.
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Details
- Original title
- La Rosière de Pessac
- Years
- 1968
- Release date
- 1968-12-28
- Language
- French
- Runtime
- 66 min
- TMDB rating
- 6.8/10 (10 votes)
Cast & crew
- JD
Jean-Claude Dalbos
as Self - Docteur et maire de Pessac
- AS
Agnès Solera
as Self - Candidate à la Rosière
- CV
Christiane Vernet
as Self
Directed by Jean Eustache