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==Adaptations== ===Film and television=== ''Madame Bovary'' has had the following film and television adaptations: * ''[[Unholy Love]]'' (1932), directed by [[Albert Ray]] * ''[[Madame Bovary (1934 film)|Madame Bovary]]'' (1934), directed by [[Jean Renoir]] and starring [[Max Dearly]] and [[Valentine Tessier]] * ''[[Madame Bovary (1937 film)|Madame Bovary]]'' (1937), directed by [[Gerhard Lamprecht]] and starring [[Pola Negri]], [[Aribert Wäscher]] and [[Ferdinand Marian]] * ''[[Madame Bovary (1947 film)|Madame Bovary]]'' (1947), directed by [[Carlos Schlieper]] and starring [[Mecha Ortiz]], [[Roberto Escalada]], [[Enrique Diosdado]] and [[Alberto Bello]] * ''[[Madame Bovary (1949 film)|Madame Bovary]]'' (1949), directed by [[Vincente Minnelli]] and starring [[Jennifer Jones]], [[James Mason]], [[Van Heflin]], [[Louis Jourdan]] and [[Gene Lockhart]] * ''Madame Bovary'' (1964), a [[BBC]] TV series written by [[Giles Cooper (playwright)|Giles Cooper]] * ''[[Madame Bovary (1969 film)|Madame Bovary]]'' (1969), directed by {{Ill|Hans Schott-Schobinger|de}} and starring [[Edwige Fenech]] * ''[[Madame Bovary (1975 TV series)|Madame Bovary]]'' (1975), a BBC TV series that used the same script as that of 1964 * ''[[Save and Protect]]'' (1989), directed by [[Alexandr Sokurov]] * ''[[Madame Bovary (1991 film)|Madame Bovary]]'' (1991), directed by [[Claude Chabrol]], and starring [[Isabelle Huppert]] in 1991 * ''[[Maya Memsaab]]'' (1993), a [[Hindi]]-language film, directed by [[Ketan Mehta]] and starring Deepa Sahi * ''[[Madame Bovary (2000 TV series)|Madame Bovary]]'' (2000), a TV series written by [[Heidi Thomas]], a [[WGBH-TV|WGBH]] production for [[BBC Two|BBC]] * ''[[Madame Bovary (2014 film)|Madame Bovary]]'' (2014), directed by [[Sophie Barthes]] and starring [[Mia Wasikowska]], [[Henry Lloyd-Hughes]], [[Paul Giamatti]], and [[Ezra Miller]] * ''Emma Bovary'' (2021), a [[France Télévisions]] TV film starring Camille Métayer and [[Thierry Godard]] [[David Lean]]'s film ''[[Ryan's Daughter]]'' (1970) was a loose adaptation of the story, relocating it to Ireland during the time of the [[Easter Rebellion]]. The script had begun life as a straight adaptation of ''Madame Bovary'', but Lean convinced writer [[Robert Bolt]] to re-work it into another setting. ===Other adaptations=== * [[Emmanuel Bondeville]]'s opera ''[[Madame Bovary (opera)|Madame Bovary]]'' was produced in 1951. * [[Posy Simmonds]]' 1999 graphic novel ''[[Gemma Bovery]]'' (and [[Gemma Bovery (film)|Anne Fontaine's film adaptation]]) reworked the story into a satirical tale of English expatriates in France. * ''[[Abraham's Valley]]'' in 1993, directed by [[Manoel de Oliveira]], is a close adaptation set in Portugal, in which the novel is mentioned and discussed several times. * The novel was loosely adapted in the Christian video series ''[[VeggieTales]]'' under the name ''Madame Blueberry'' and established the [[List of VeggieTales characters#Madame Blueberry|titular character herself]] as part of the series’s main cast.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Zaleski|first=Carol|date=28 August 2002|title=Hooked on Veggies|journal=The Christian Century|publisher=The Christian Century Foundation|volume=119|issue=18|pages=31|via=Gale Academic Onefile}}</ref> * Harold Noben's opera Bovary premiered April 12, 2025, at the Théâtre National in Brussels, Belgium.
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