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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.. Directed by Claude Chabrol. Starring Isabelle Huppert, François Cluzet, Nils Taverniera in lead roles.
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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.. Directed by Claude Chabrol. Starring Isabelle Huppert, François Cluzet, Nils Taverniera in lead roles.
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IMDbBest Foreign Film | 1989 | Claude
Best Film | 1988 | Claude
1988 | Claude
Best Film | 1988 | Claude
Best Actress | 1988 | Isabelle
Best Actress | 1989 | Isabelle
1988 | Isabelle
Best Foreign Actress Mejor Actriz Extranjera | 1990 | Isabelle
Best Foreign Language Film | 1990
1988 | Claude
Best Actress Meilleure actrice | 1989 | Isabelle
Best Supporting Actress Meilleure actrice dans un second rle | 1989
Best Director Meilleur ralisateur | 1989
Best Foreign Actress Migliore Attrice Straniera | 1989 | Isabelle
Best Film | 1988 | Claude
Best Film | 1988 | Claude
Based upon the true story of Marie-Louise Giraud, with character names changed.
On October 8th 1988, an audience member died of a heart attack after christian fundamentalist terrorists threw a tear gas canister during a screening of the film at a cinema in the Montparnasse neighborhood of Paris.
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider.
Though the film received a Golden Globe nomination in the Best Foreign Language Film, it failed to get the same recognition at the 1989's Oscars due to France submitting Camille Claudel (1988) as an official nominee instead.
"Marie: It's easy to keep your hands clean when you're rich."
"Marie: [sigh] It's been four months now. They want to punish me? Let them do it. And it's all men. How could men understand, anyway?"