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Judith Therpauve is a french film of genre Drama directed by Patrice Chéreau with Simone Signoret

Judith Therpauve (1978)

Judith Therpauve
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Length 2h5
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OriginFrance
Genres Drama
Rating62% 3.1403453.1403453.1403453.1403453.140345

Judith Therpauve is a French drama film directed by Patrice Chéreau.

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Therpauve Judith, who was "Queen" in the days of the Resistance is asked by his former friends, as she co-owners of the regional newspaper "The Free Republic" to take charge of the daily, is wrong. She quickly realizes that the poor financial health of the newspaper is orchestrated by a businessman who wants to buy it back at a low price. Judith manages to drive up sales, but unfair maneuvers succeed and forced to sell. Little support from his staff, feeling useless and alone, she commits suicide.

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