Film Review
La Fille prodigue is the most provocative of Jacques Doillon's films
and possibly one of the most difficult to engage with - inevitably so as
it deals with one of cinema's last great taboos - incest. The film
follows a series of intimate and revealing portraits about childhood and
adolescence on which Doillon's early reputation was founded -
Les Doigts dans la tête
(1974),
Un sac de billes
(1975),
La Drôlesse
(1979) - and represents a continuation of the themes of these early films,
notably an individual's acceptance of his or her identity. As befits
its controversial subject matter,
La Fille prodigue is much bleaker
in tone and more ambiguous - indeed, there is a sense throughout the film
that Doillon was himself uncomfortable with the subject and perhaps a little
reluctant to get too close to it.
This was the first film that Jacques Doillon made with his partner at the
time, Jane Birkin, who would take the lead role in his next film,
La Pirate (1984), another taboo
breaker that dealt with lesbianism. At the time, Birkin was still best
known for her many association with the singer-actor-director Serge Gainsbourg,
so Doillon's film gave her a timely opportunity to move on and establish
her solo career as a serious dramatic actress. The role of Anne in
La Fille prodigue - a sexually confused young woman who has long been
tormented by her physical attraction to her father - was a gift for the 34
year-old Birkin, and Doillon appears to have written the part with her in
mind. In some scenes, the younger Birkin is clearly visible and she
could easily pass for an adolescent - the manipulative kind that enjoys playing
with people as if they were dolls. In other scenes, Birkin is very
much the mature woman, the deeply introspective kind you would expect to
find in an Ingmar Bergman film, enmeshed in her private neuroses and tenebrous
fantasies.
Now well into the mature phase of his career, Michel Piccoli is equally well
suited for the role of Birkin's father - it's not hard to see why Jacques
Rivette subsequently cast the two actors as husband and wife in
La Belle noiseuse (1991).
The on-screen rapport between Piccoli and Birkin is rich and fascinating,
expressing far more than Doillon's sparse and often unfathomable dialogue.
What begins as fairly banal interplay between a slightly estranged
father and daughter gradually develops into something far more unsettling,
and if we are troubled by what we see this is because of Birkin and Piccoli's
contribution. Such is the authenticity of the central performances
that it is easy to discern the turmoil that lies beneath the implausibly placid
surface, and to feel the pain as two troubled characters come to accept the
reality of their mutual attraction and thereby find a way through their present
impasse.
La Fille prodigue is perhaps too mannered and reserved
for its own good and ultimately it fails to have the impact of Doillon's
other, more fully developed intimate character studies, but it is nonetheless
a brave and beguiling film - possibly a career highpoint for Jane Birkin.
© James Travers 2016
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Next Jacques Doillon film:
La Pirate (1984)
Film Synopsis
Anne is a young woman who, in a fit of depression, leaves her husband Jean-Marie
and chooses to live alone in a shoebox Parisian apartment. Concerned
over their daughter's deteriorating mental state, Anne's parents invite her
to stay with them at their ample country house on the Normandy coast.
Anne is surprised when her mother confides in her that her father has fallen
in love with another woman, a dancer. With her mother away from home
to tend to her other daughter, who is about to give birth at any moment,
Anne strikes up an acquaintance with her father's new love interest and invites
her to dinner one evening. Over the days that follow, Anne's relationship
with her father becomes increasingly strained and she ends by persuading
him to accompany her back to her apartment. In this confined space,
suppressed longings suddenly break free and Anne finally fulfils her dark
fantasy - to submit to being seduced by her own father...
© James Travers
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