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Love and the Frenchwoman

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1960-09-162h 23m

ComedyRomanceDrama

The seven stages in the life of the modern Frenchwomen are disclosed by seven directors in a witty way: 1 - Childhood, 2 - Adolescence, 3 - Virginity, 4 - Marriage, 5 - Adultery, 6 - Divorce, 7 - The Single Woman.

Directors
René Clair, Jean Delannoy, Henri Verneuil, Michel Boisrond, Christian-Jaque, Jean-Paul Le Chanois, Henri Decoin
Writters
Jean-Paul Le Chanois, Michel Audiard, Louise de Vilmorin, France Roche, Jacques Robert, René Clair, Annette Wademant, Félicien Marceau, Charles Spaak
Editors
Jean-Paul Le Chanois, Michel Audiard, Louise de Vilmorin, France Roche, Jacques Robert, René Clair, Annette Wademant, Félicien Marceau, Charles Spaak, Claude Durand

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  1. Jacqueline Porel

    Jacqueline Porel

    Mme Bazouche, la concierge (segment "L'Enfance")

  2. Darry Cowl

    Darry Cowl

    Le professeur Dufieux (segment "L'Enfance")

  3. Micheline Dax

    Micheline Dax

    Lulu, locataire et travailleuse du trottoir (segment "L'Enfance")

  4. Paulette Dubost

    Paulette Dubost

    Mme Tronche, une locataire (segment "L'Enfance")

  5. Jacques Duby

    Jacques Duby

    Victor, l'amoureux d'une locataire (segment "L'Enfance")

  6. Pierre-Jean Vaillard

    Pierre-Jean Vaillard

    M. Bazouche, agent de police (segment "L'Enfance")

  7. Noël Roquevert

    Noël Roquevert

    Le colonel Chappe, un locataire (segment "L'Enfance")

  8. Marline Lambert

    Marline Lambert

    Gisèle, la petite fille (segment "L'Enfance")

  9. Bibi Morat

    Bibi Morat

    Jaja, le petit garçon (segment "L'Enfance")

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Sigmund Kühßeir

Jan 13, 2024

9/10

Love and the Frenchwoman (1960) In France in 1960, seven sketches on the stages of a woman's love life. --- 1 - Childhood by Henri Decoin Gisèle Bazouche, aged 9, asks her parents "how children come". Unsure of what to tell her, they, the concierges of a Paris apartment building, enlist the help of several tenants: a prostitute, a colonel and a teacher. --- 2 - Adolescence by Jean Delannoy Bichette Martin experiences her first adolescent emotions. Shy in front of the family doctor, she's much less so on the beach. Her parents don't know what to do to stop her kissing boys. At the same time, she's dreaming of Prince Charming, in the most modern of forms. --- 3 - Virginity by Michel Boisrond Young Ginette is engaged to François. François is annoyed, because Ginette, still a virgin, wants to wait until she's married to make a move. The lovebirds finally decide to consummate after a night out. --- 4 - Marriage by René Clair On their honeymoon train, newlyweds Line and Charles start bickering over peccadilloes and become jealous of each other for even the slightest glance or smile exchanged with other passengers. --- 5 - Adultery by Henri Verneuil Nicole is devastated by her husband Jean-Claude, a man full of himself. She starts flirting with Gilles, a young flirt. Jean-Claude discovers their relationship by chance and puts an end to it, while continuing his discreet adulterous relations... --- 6 - Divorce by Christian-Jaque Danielle and Michel divorce, promising to stay on good terms. Their lawyers and the family will take it upon themselves to create grievances and turn their relationship into an internal struggle. --- 7 - A Woman Alone by Jean-Paul Le Chanois A con man, Désiré, uses his seductive talents to fleece three single women. --- The film was a public success at the time, selling 3,056,736 tickets in France. For Jean de Baroncelli, "two are particularly successful: Marriage directed by René Clair, masterfully chiseled, crafted and moving, and Adultery directed by Henri Verneuil, which owes much of its piquancy to the dazzling performances of Paul Meurisse, Jean-Paul Belmondo and Dany Robin". The film was the brainchild of producer Robert Woog and screenwriter Jacques Rémy, who were planning a film on the behavior of French women in love, and for this purpose asked the French Institute of Public Opinion (credited "IFOB" in the film): a survey was conducted among one thousand and fifty young women and men between the ages of 15 and 50 on seven themes:
  • (1) Childhood and the awakening of sexual curiosity
  • (2) Adolescence
  • (3) Virginity to be preserved or not
  • (4) Marriage
  • (5) Adultery
  • (6) Divorce
  • (7) Loneliness experienced by many women
The seven sketches are a cinematic illustration of the seven chapters of this study. That's why the text linking the pictures repeatedly returns to the statistical vision of the subject.

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Status
Released
Original Language
French
Budget
--
Revenue
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Keywords
sex comedy