Story of Women
Visit website7.3/10 • 150
1988-09-14 • 1h 48m
France, World War II. In order to somehow make ends meet, the mother of two children, Marie Latour, does underground abortions and rents a room to a familiar prostitute. She doesn't pay any attention to her husband, who returned from the war because of his injury and lives her own life. Abortions gradually begin to bring a good income, and boredom can be easily dispelled by starting a young lover.
- Directors
- Claude Chabrol
- Writters
- Colo Tavernier O'Hagan, Claude Chabrol
- Editors
- Monique Fardoulis
Story of Women
Visit website1988-09-14 • 1h 48m
7.3/10 • 150
France, World War II. In order to somehow make ends meet, the mother of two children, Marie Latour, does underground abortions and rents a room to a familiar prostitute. She doesn't pay any attention to her husband, who returned from the war because of his injury and lives her own life. Abortions gradually begin to bring a good income, and boredom can be easily dispelled by starting a young lover.
- Directors
- Claude Chabrol
- Writters
- Colo Tavernier O'Hagan, Claude Chabrol
- Editors
- Monique Fardoulis
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsIsabelle Huppert
Marie Latour
François Cluzet
Paul Latour
Nils Tavernier
Lucien
Marie Trintignant
Lulu / Lucie
Guillaume Foutrier
Pierrot 1
Nicolas Foutrier
Pierrot 2
Aurore Gauvin
Mouche 1
Lolita Chammah
Mouche 2
Marie Bunel
Ginette
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- Original Language
- French
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- Keywords
- based on novel or bookworld war iibased on true storyprostitutionnazi collaborationism1940sabortionoccupied france