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celine-song · 9 months
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Donkey Skin (1970) dir. Jacques Demy
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Peau d’âne / Donkey Skin (1970) dir. Jacques Demy
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silversteampunk · 6 months
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Screenshot redraw from Donkey Skin, one of my favorite movies.
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kittencuddleclub · 3 months
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Delphine Seyrig as the Lilac fairy (la fée des Lilas) de Peau d'Ane - (1970)
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fairytalemovies · 4 months
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france-cinema · 5 days
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Jim Léon, Peau d'Ane, Jacques Demy, Catherine Deneuve, Jean Marais, 1970.
Synopsis : La reine moribonde a fait promettre au roi de n'épouser qu'une femme plus belle qu'elle. Dans tout le royaume, une seule personne peut se prévaloir d'une telle beauté, sa propre fille. Revêtue d'une peau d'âne, la princesse désespérée s'enfuit du château familial.
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alaynasansa · 1 year
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“ I loved a maid as fair as summer with sunlight in her hair „
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“ I loved a maid as red as autumn with sunset in her hair „
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“ I loved a maid as white as winter with moonglow in her hair „
Sansa Month 2023 : day fifteen - seasons of my love
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princess-ibri · 9 months
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Who is/would be Parsifal’s wife? As you said his children found a line that goes into other later Disney royals.
You know I think I'd have her be the princess from Donkeyskin/Alleleiruh. I've always liked that story and been wanting to bring it in at some point. Definitely think Disney would change the whole incest bit though, maybe change the mad king to a wicked step-father? Still icky but not as out right disturbing.
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Anyway Parsifal would be the young king who's kingdom she eacapes to and works in the kitchens of until she can be revealed as a princess and they're married.
I think I'd name her Carine, after Catherine Denevue who played the titlur princess in the 1970 French film Donkeyskin
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holyterrainn · 7 months
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aeaeaexxzd · 1 year
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Jacques Demy, Peau d'âne, 1970 "My life will depend on Her, I shall live for Her alone."
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laura-dns · 10 months
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🏰 Chambord 🩵💙
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mostcursedofpastas · 10 months
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A fairy tale is a great vehicle for Jacques Demy’s colorful excesses, perfect, no notes--
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[Image description: a princess with long blonde hair curtsies to the king.  The princess is wearing a light blue dress with ridiculously huge puffed sleeves and a similarly huge skirt.  The king is wearing a plum velvet cape, purple shirt, and silver boots and leggings.  The king is sitting on a throne(?) that looks like a medieval illustration of a cat that has been brought to life and taxidermied poorly.]
But the part that really got me was when the fairy rolled up at the end of the movie in a helicopter (not the non-sequitur you might expect, she’d made references to being familiar with future technology), with the princess’s crusty father(!!), then went up to the princess and said to her “I’m marrying your father, try to look pleased.”
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[Image description: A woman wearing a white diaphanous sleeveless gown is handed out of a helicopter by the pilot, who is also dressed all in white.  Behind her the king, also wearing white, leans forward in preparation for getting out of the helicopter.  The back of the helicopter is painted with a coat of arms that consists of a sitting white cat with a tree behind it.]
ICONIC
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fromthecityandsea · 9 months
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Catherine Deneuve in Peau d’âne (Donkey skin) 1970 dir. Jacques Demy
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paschameleon · 4 months
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So I have a story outline for a Disney retelling of Peau d’Âne. If you guys have any suggestions feel free to write in the comments
Having lost both of her parents at a young age, Leira is a princess living with her wicked and cold-hearted stepfather, the King. Terrified of losing his hold on power, the King forces her to work as a scullery maid so that she would not be fit to be a queen. One day, to get rid of her for good the King orders a fairy to kill Leira. The fairy cannot bring herself to kill Leira and reveals to her the King's plot. She then urges her to flee the kingdom. To make her unrecognizable she also gives her a coat made from the fur of a donkey. She must wear the coat at all times because it is magical and will keep her hidden from the Evil King.
The princess flees to another kingdom and eventually finds work in a bakery. Wanting to keep her identity a secret, Leira introduces herself as Ane. Ane is a hard worker which makes her coworkers jealous. As a result, they are not kind to her and mostly ignore her, which Ane does not mind. Being sheltered for most of her life, Ane likes to be alone and she finds making friends difficult anyway.
While looking for berries in the woods Ane meets Charlene, the crown princess, who introduces herself as a palace apprentice. They talk for a while and get to know each other. Charlene helps Ane pick berries too. For the first time, Ane feels as if making conversation is easy. In the end both girls take a liking to each other. Back at the palace, Charlene learns that her parents plan to throw a royal ball for her birthday, but Charlene knows it's actually a social event for her to find someone to marry, which she hates. She wants to marry for love and does not want to be rushed or forced to pick someone right away. Charlene persuades her parents to invite everyone in the kingdom, secretly hoping Ane will come.
Ane hears about the ball and wants to go, but her coworkers at the bakery mock her because she will make a fool of herself, she has nothing elegant to wear and has no princess qualities to attend such a grand event... she is much too odd, quirky, and socially inept. This leaves Ane feeling insecure, but she still decides to attend. After everyone leaves, the fairy comes to check on Ane to make sure she is okay. Ane explains that all is well and that she is planning on going to a ball, but she doesn't have anything to wear. The fairy explains that before passing away, Ane's mother kept all of her precious belongings in a magical chest and entrusted the fairy to give it to Ane once she is of age. In the chest there is a ring that Ane has seen before and 3 dresses one the colour of the weather, one the colour of the moon, and one the colour of the sun.
The fairy uses magic so that Ane won't need to use the donkey skin coat while wearing her mother's dresses.
Ane arrives at the royal ball in her dress colour of the sun and captures the attention of everyone, including Princess Charlene, who goes to her immediately. Ane stands out and she quickly becomes the talk of the ball. Ane and Charlene share a dance, and their connection grows stronger. Charlene reveals that she is not a palace apprentice, but the princess. However, Ane remains hesitant to reveal her true identity, fearing the consequences if her stepfather were to discover her presence. Charlene is intrigued by Ane's ring, which she wears on a chain around her neck. Ane explains that it was her mother's ring, given by her father. She explains that the ring glows when the person who gives it loves the person who receives it. The ring glowed after her father gave it to her mother, so the ring is special to her since it is the only reminder she has left of her parents. As the night unfolds, the two princesses have fallen in love.
The next day, Charlene was so love-struck that she retired to her sickbed. Ane heard of this and decides to bake Charlene a cake and sends it to her. While baking the cake, Ane purposely drops her mother's ring in the batter. Charlene finds the ring while eating the cake, which makes her happy because it is glowing. Knowing that Ane loved her in return, Charlene declared to her parents that she would marry the woman whose finger fit the enchanted ring.
Not knowing where she lives and where to find her, the royal family makes the announcement that a grand event is planned, where each potential suitor would have the opportunity to try on the ring. Charlene hopes this will make Ane come to the palace. The announcement sent shockwaves through the kingdom, everyone tried to fit the ring onto their fingers, hoping to win the heart of the princess. Ane, conflicted and fearing the consequences of her true identity being revealed, struggled with whether to participate. The fairy, sensing Ane's turmoil, appeared once again to offer guidance. She encouraged Ane to follow her heart, assuring her that love had the power to overcome even the darkest of challenges. With newfound determination, Ane decides to attend the event wearing her dress colour of the weather. As she stood among the hopeful suitors, Princess Charlene's eyes lit up with recognition and joy as she saw Ane. Charlene rushed to Ane's side, proclaiming her love for her. At the same time, Ane reveals that she is a princess as well. A wedding is planned for the two princesses. Ane stops wearing the coat or her enchanted dresses that made her unrecognizable from the King.
The wicked King, having learned of the royal wedding, arrives at the palace in disguise, plotting to use the opportunity to eliminate Ane. Before the wedding the king appears and lures Ane to a tower room, where he puts her under a sleeping death curse. Charlene finds the king and Ane, but it is too late. Ane is dead. The king escapes, but Charlene chases him and orders the guards to go after him. They chase him towards a mountain. The Evil King fights Charlene. She somehow outsmarts the King and manages to make him fall down a cliff.
Charlene returns to the castle where the sleeping Ane is laid on a bed. Charlene weeps by Ane who is dressed in the dress the colour of the moon. The fairy shows up and in a desperate attempt to save Ane, Princess Charlene pleads with the fairy to help break the curse. The fairy, knowing the depth of Ane and Charlene's love, reveals a hidden power within the enchanted ring. As Charlene places the ring on Ane's finger, a radiant burst of light envelops the room, dispelling the curse and bringing Ane back to life.
The princesses get married and live happily ever after
The end.
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cajal · 1 year
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Peau D'Âne, 1970
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fairytalemovies · 7 months
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