The Teacher's Corner
Dirty Like an Angel is a masterpiece of philosophical cinema. It is a film to argue with, to wrestle with, and to be changed by. It is not for the timid, the romantic, or the easily offended. It is for those who believe that cinema can do more than entertain—that it can, in the space of 90 minutes, shatter the very categories through which we see the world. See it, and prepare to be unpurified.
This makes her monstrous to Georges. He can handle a criminal. He can handle a whore. He can even handle a cold killer. But he cannot handle a woman who is genuinely, ecstatically free of the law’s judgment. His investigation becomes an obsession, then a crucifixion. He cannot arrest her soul, and that drives him mad. Dirty Like an Angel -Catherine Breillat- 1991-
Dirty Like an Angel is essential for understanding . It marks her shift from literary, philosophical explorations of desire (her early films) to the raw, confrontational style she would perfect in the 1990s and 2000s. The film directly challenges: Dirty Like an Angel is a masterpiece of philosophical cinema
In the vast, uncomfortable filmography of Catherine Breillat, certain titles have achieved infamy ( Romance , Anatomy of Hell ), while others have become arthouse touchstones ( Fat Girl , Bluebeard ). Nestled in the early nineties, between her breakthrough 36 Fillette (1988) and the international scandal of Romance (1999), lies a forgotten masterpiece of cinematic perversity: Dirty Like an Angel ( Sale comme un ange ). It is for those who believe that cinema