Sappho (1971)
Françoise Legrand, better known as "Sappho", attractive young woman of the Parisian bourgeoisie, flits from man to man with the consent of Maurice Duran-Vior, his rich protector, a renowned financier. At a social gathering, she meets Lionel de Lancey, younger than she, a cool diplomat, and, as usual, she spends the night with him.
Director: Georges Farrel
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 88 min
Release Date: March 24, 1971
Cast
- Marina Vlady - Françoise Legrand
- Renaud Verley - Lionel de Lancey
- Dawn Addams - Marianne
- José Luis de Vilallonga - Maurice
- Jacques Monod - Mr. de Lancey
- Lorraine Rainer - Javotte Monestier
- Gabriele Tinti - Aldo
- Jacques Castelot - Uncle Edward
Screenplay
- Georges Farrel (Screenplay)
- Alphonse Daudet (Novel)
Production: Cosefa, Méditerrannée Cinéma Production
Country: France, Italy
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Georges Farrel
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Sappho about?
- Françoise Legrand, better known as "Sappho", attractive young woman of the Parisian bourgeoisie, flits from man to man with the consent of Maurice Duran-Vior, his rich protector, a renowned financier. At a social gathering, she meets Lionel de Lancey, younger than she, a cool diplomat, and, as usual, she spends the night with him.
- Who directed Sappho?
- Sappho was directed by Georges Farrel.
- Who stars in Sappho?
- Sappho stars Marina Vlady, Renaud Verley, Dawn Addams, José Luis de Vilallonga, Jacques Monod, Lorraine Rainer.
- How long is Sappho?
- Sappho has a runtime of 1h 28m (88 minutes).
- What genre is Sappho?
- Sappho is a Drama film.
- Where was Sappho produced?
- Sappho was produced in France, Italy.