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Colette Proust
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Colette Proust

· Active 1936–1975

Colette Proust is an actor known for her role in Let Joy Reign Supreme (1975), a film that captures the essence of French exploitation cinema. Set against a backdrop of political intrigue and decadence, Proust's performance adds a layer of complexity to the film's exploration of power and desire. Though her filmography may be limited, her contribution to this cult classic highlights the provocative narratives that define the genre, making her a notable figure within the SassyFlix catalog.

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Let Joy Reign Supreme

Let Joy Reign Supreme

1975 ★ 7.1
as Clairvoyant

In France in 1719, Philippe II, Duke of Orléans is the regent for the young Louis XV. He is sophisticated, gentle, a liberal and a libertine. He endeavours to keep his subjects cultured and happy—mainly to stop the peasants from rising up—but he knows he has no real royal authority. To assist him, Philippe enlists the aid of an atheistic and venal priest named Guillaume Dubois, another libertine who does not care for anyone except himself. The film begins with the gruesome autopsy of Marie Louise Élisabeth d'Orléans, Duchess of Berry, elder daughter of the Regent who died on 21 July 1719, her health fatally ruined by her debauched life and a series of clandestine pregnancies.  Notoriously promiscuous, Joufflotte ("chubby")—as she was nicknamed because of her generous proportions—was rumoured to have committed incest with her father. The autopsy reveals that the Rubenesque princess was again pregnant. Philippe is very much affected by her death. Meanwhile, a rebellion led by a Breton squire named Pontcallec occurs. Philippe's natural idealism is further shaken when he is forced to execute Pontcallec's band of revolutionaries. Dubois, however, tries to take advantage of the revolt and subsequent famine to become archbishop. It becomes apparent that true joy will only be found when the peasants successfully overthrow the aristocrats who have held them down for so long. The film provides a description of 18th century life at court, and features the music of the real Philippe d'Orléans.

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Filmography

9 credits
1970s 1 credit
1975
Movie ★ 6.5
1960s 3 credits
1969
Potatoes as Teacher
Movie ★ 6.3
1967
PlayTime as Lamp Woman #2
Movie ★ 7.7
1965
Le Naïf amoureux as Dame Pluche
Movie ★ 7.0
1950s 1 credit
1958
Christine as Émilie
Movie ★ 6.3
1930s 4 credits
1938
Movie ★ 7.5
1938
Movie ★ 5.8
1937
Woman of Malacca as English lady
Movie ★ 6.1
1936
Movie ★ 6.4