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The Libertine (Italian: La matriarca, lit. 'The Matriarch') is a 1968 Italian sex comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile and starring Catherine Spaak and Jean-Louis Trintignant.
- 128,378 admissions (France), $359,883 (Spain)
- 23 December 1968
- Silvio Clementelli
- Armando Trovajoli
Spaak's next significant role was as a young widow opposite Jean-Louis Trintignant in the 1968 sex comedy The Libertine.
Topics. The Libertine, La matriarca, Ottavio Jemma, Nicolò Ferrari, John Gayford, Catherine Spaak, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Gigi Proietti, Cicely Browne, John Stacy, Frank Von Kuegelgen, David Mills, Larry Dolgin.
When Catherine Spaak's husband dies, she discovers a hitherto hidden room on their estate. The room is surrounded by mirrors and curious sexual devices; when Spaak takes a peek at hubby's diary, she learns he was carrying on a secret life that made Sacher-Masoch and Krafft-Ebbing look like pikers.
Apr 29, 2022 · In 1968 she had top billing, alongside Jean-Louis Trintignant, in “The Libertine” (originally “La Matriarca”) playing “a restless young widow” who “skips in and out of various sexual ...
Sep 21, 2020 · Catherine Spaak gained international sex symbol status for her alluring performance as Mimi, a sexy widow who discovers that her deceased husband had a secret apartment where he cheated on her. Now, she decides to explore her own sexuality in the same apartment with a number of partners.
- Blu-ray
Apr 9, 2002 · Mimi (Catherine Spaak) discovers that her late husband had indulged in various sexual encounters in a secret apartment and, putting her innocence to one side, sets off on a role-playing trip herself, experiencing BDSM, slapping and such like with husbands, professional acquaintances, and total strangers.
- DVD