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The Married Woman is a french film of genre Drama directed by Jean-Pierre Léaud released in USA on 16 august 1965 with Macha Méril

The Married Woman (1964)

The Married Woman
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Released in USA 16 august 1965
Length 1h38
OriginFrance
Genres Drama,    Comedy-drama,    Romance
Rating70% 3.54543.54543.54543.54543.5454

A Married Woman (French: Une femme mariée) is a 1964 French drama film directed by Jean-Luc Godard, his eighth feature film.

Synopsis

Charlotte meets with her lover, Robert, who wants her to divorce her husband Pierre, and have a child with him. She goes to collect her son - Pierre's son from his first marriage - from school, then goes to the airport to meet her husband and his colleague, the filmmaker Roger Leenhardt. They have returned from Frankfurt where they observed something of the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trials. They go back to the couple's apartment for dinner. After dinner they discuss the Holocaust and move to the question of memory and the difficulty of commemorating the Holocaust. After Roger's departure Charlotte and her husband play-fight and make love. The next morning the maid tells Charlotte a long story of a sexual encounter - (a text Godard derived from Louis-Ferdinand Céline's Mort a credit). Charlotte then attends a fashion photo-shoot at a swimming pool and listens in at a nearby café as two teenage girls discuss their love life. She goes to the doctor and learns that she is pregnant. She does not know which man is the father. Charlotte and Robert meet at Orly Airport. He is about to fly to Marseille to act in a production of Racine's Bérénice. She questions him about love. As he prepares to leave for his flight she cries and tells him C'est fini - It's over.

Actors

Macha Méril

(Charlotte)
Jean-Luc Godard

(The Narrator (voice) (uncredited))
Philippe Leroy

(Pierre, the Husband)
Bernard Gaston Jean Noël

(l'amant)
Christophe Bourseiller

(Nicolas)
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