
Maverick director Melvin Van Peebles translates his own satirical novel to the screen with this multi-national portrait of race, class, and hypocrisy. The film's title refers to the name of a haute cuisine restaurant run by a self-satisfied conservative couple, Henri and Loretta. When the two find themselves overworked in the kitchen, they retreat to the local orphanage to find some cheap waitressing help, and the teenaged Diamantine fits the bill perfectly. The haughty couple has more plans for the girl than just waiting tables, however -- the conspicuously accommodating Henri and Loretta are actually bad-mouthing the girl behind her back to the townspeople and the restaurant's patrons. They go so far as to ask the naive Diamantine to pretend that she's pregnant, and she complies under the assumption that it's a harmless prank. When their intentions are revealed, however, the girl becomes wise to the couple's self-satisfied scheming, and sets her sights on revenge.
The original title is "Le Conte du ventre plein" (FR).
The runtime is 105 minutes (1h 45m).
It was a co-production between: France, Netherlands.
The film was directed by Melvin Van Peebles.
The screenplay was written by Melvin Van Peebles.
The score was composed by Melvin Van Peebles.
Cinematography was handled by Philippe Pavans de Ceccaty.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0216587.
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Le Conte du ventre plein
Released
English, Français
France, Netherlands
