Klaus Kinski has done a lot of strange things on screen, but he may never before have lain smiling as his face was whipped with colored petticoats or have ministered to a constipated cow. These are some memorable moments from Raphaele Billetdoux's ''La Femme Enfant,'' a film that is otherwise on the dull side. It depicts a half-formed love affair between an 11-year-old French girl and a mute, middleaged peasant gardener. And it follows a predictable pattern, even if its emphasis is distinctly on the strange.
That's not the entire synopsis summary - look at RFF for the rest.
I didn't find this on the mule - starfish, tell us you have it and will release it - it looks and sounds great!
Re: is this already here?
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 6:04 pm
by starfish21
Phuzzy4242 wrote:
I didn't find this on the mule - starfish, tell us you have it and will release it - it looks and sounds great!
Thank you starfish! She looks a little like a gelfling but she's cute.
Re: [REL]LA FEMME-ENFANT(1980)
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 2:26 am
by starfish21
Phuzzy4242 wrote:Thank you starfish! She looks a little like a gelfling but she's cute.
i like it...."gelfling"
Re: [REL]LA FEMME-ENFANT(1980)
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 2:31 am
by Phuzzy4242
starfish21 wrote:i lile it...."gelfling"
Remember "The Dark Crystal"? That kind of gelfling.
Hard to believe Pénélope Palmer was 15 when this movie was made - she looks much younger. She was in one other movie (that I know of) called Malevil in 1981, but from what I've read about it, it's not an FLM film at all, and not real good.
Re: [REL]LA FEMME-ENFANT(1980)
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 5:42 am
by starfish21
i got the dark crystal connection right away,one of my favourites.the best of jim henson's creations.