Release date: June 27
Director/Writer: Catherine Breillat
Cinematographer: Giorgos Arvanitis
Starring: Asia Argento, Fu'ad Ait Aattou, Roxane Mesquida
Studio/Run Time: IFC Films, 104 mins.
Sexy French period film appeals to biology and emotion
With puffy eyes and a natural sensuality, Asia Argento may’ve found a perfect vehicle for her considerable but ephemeral talents in Catherine Breillat’s The Last Mistress. It’s a period piece, Breillat’s first, set in 19th-century France, where a foppish young man is torn between his loaded fiancĂ© and his longtime Spanish mistress (Argento). Breillat’s perpetual obsession from film to film is female sexuality, but often her movies seem more clinical than insightful, more biological than emotional. This time out, though, by braiding the desires of her male and female characters instead of letting one oppress the other, she’s found an appealing balance.

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