That Obscure Object of Desire

That Obscure Object of Desire (French: Cet obscur objet du désir; Spanish: Ese oscuro objeto del deseo) is a 1977 comedy-drama film directed by Luis Buñuel, based on the 1898 novel The Woman and the Puppet by Pierre Louÿs. It was Buñuel's final directorial effort before his death in July 1983. Set in Spain and France against the backdrop of a terrorist insurgency, the film conveys the story told through a series of flashbacks by an aging Frenchman, Mathieu (played by Fernando Rey), who recounts falling in love with a beautiful young Spanish woman, Conchita (played interchangeably by two actresses, Carole Bouquet and Ángela Molina), who repeatedly frustrates his romantic and sexual desires. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 50th Academy Awards.

That Obscure Object of Desire
French theatrical release poster
FrenchCet obscur objet du désir
Directed byLuis Buñuel
Screenplay by
Based onThe Woman and the Puppet
by Pierre Louÿs
Produced bySerge Silberman
Starring
CinematographyEdmond Richard
Edited byHélène Plemiannikov
Production
companies
  • Greenwich Film Productions
  • Les Films Galaxie
  • InCine
Distributed by
  • GEF-CCFC (France)
  • InCine (Spain)
Release dates
  • 17 August 1977 (1977-08-17) (France)
  • 1 March 1978 (1978-03-01) (Spain)
Running time
102 minutes
Countries
  • France
  • Spain
Languages
  • French
  • Spanish

In recent years, the film has been highly acclaimed by critics.

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