Film American experimental director
Kenneth Anger made a 20-minute short film version, ''l'Histoire d'O'', in 1961. French director
Henri-Georges Clouzot wanted to adapt the novel to film for many years, which was eventually done by director
Just Jaeckin in 1975 as ''
Histoire d'O (Story of O'') produced by
Eric Rochat and Gérard Lorin, starring
Corinne Cléry and
Udo Kier. The film met with far less acclaim than the book. In the United Kingdom it was refused a certificate by the
BBFC, and was not passed until February 2000. In 1975, American director
Gerard Damiano, well known for
Deep Throat (1972) and
The Devil in Miss Jones (1973), created the movie
The Story of Joanna, highly influenced by the
Story of O, by combining
motifs from one of the book's chapters and from
Jean-Paul Sartre's
No Exit. In 1979, Danish director
Lars von Trier made the short movie entitled
Menthe – la bienheureuse, as an
homage to
Story of O. His 2005 film
Manderlay was also inspired by the book, particularly Paulhan's introduction. Five years later, in 1984, actress
Sandra Wey starred as "O" in
Story of O - Chapter 2, written, directed and produced by Eric Rochat. In 1992, a
Brazilian
miniseries in 10 episodes entitled
A História de O starring
Claudia Cepeda was written, directed and produced by Eric Rochat, who was the producer of the original 1975 movie. In 2002, another version of
O was released, called
The Story of O: Untold Pleasures, with
Danielle Ciardi playing the title character.
Comics In 1975, it was adapted for comics by the Italian artist
Guido Crepax. Both the original and Crepax's adaptation were parodied for comics in 2007 by
Charles Alverson and John Linton Roberson.
Documentaries Writer of O, a 2004 documentary film by , mixed interviews with re-enactments of certain scenes from the book. In the documentary, the real author of
Story of O, Dominique Aury (actually a
pen name of
Anne Desclos), talks about the book
A Girl in Love. This book was written about how
Story of O was written. A documentary was also made for
BBC Radio 4 entitled
The Story of O: The Vice Francaise, presented by
Rowan Pelling, former editor of the
Erotic Review, which looked at the history of the book and its author
Anne Desclos.
Erotica: A Journey into Female Sexuality, a documentary film by
Maya Gallus produced by
Red Queen Productions in 1997, featured the final interview with 90-year-old Dominique Aury (a pen name of
Story of O author
Anne Desclos) before she died. In the film, she recounts the extraordinary love story behind
Story of O and marvels that she has reached such a grand age. == References in culture ==