A French Woman (1995)
Wed just as war breaks out, Jeanne hardly gets to know her military husband, Louis, before the debacle of 1940. While waiting for his return from a POW camp, Jeanne journeys through countless affairs with Louis' comrades- in-arms. Hoping to forget these wartime betrayls, Louis takes his wife and the infant twins he didn't father to Berlin, where she falls for Matthais, a sensitive German industrialist. When the Indochinese war sends Louis to Vietnam, Matthais follows Jeanne back to France. A subsequent move to Damascus where Louis is posted as military attache, fails to break their bond.
Director: Régis Wargnier
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Emmanuelle Béart as Jeanne |
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Daniel Auteuil as Louis |
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Samuel Le Bihan as Henri |
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Jean-Claude Brialy as Arnoult |
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Geneviève Casile as Solange |
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Jean-Noël Brouté as Marc |
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Heinz Bennent as Andreas |
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Gabriel Barylli as Mathias Behrens |
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Michel Etcheverry as |
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Laurence Masliah as |
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Isabelle Guiard as |
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François Caron as |
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Maria Fitzi as |
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Antoine du Merle as |
| Directing | Régis Wargnier | Director |
| Camera | François Catonné | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Patrick Doyle | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Alain Le Henry | Writer |
| Writing | Régis Wargnier | Writer |
| Editing | Geneviève Winding | Editor |
| Art | Jacques Bufnoir | Production Design |
| Art | Dieter Döhl | Art Direction |
| Art | Jean Poinot | Art Direction |
| Art | Sophie Martel | Set Decoration |
| Production | Gérard Crosnier | Executive Producer |
| Production | Yves Marmion | Producer |
| Production | Ingrid Windisch | Executive Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Jacques Fonteray | Costume Design |
| Production | Francine Cathelain | Casting |
| Production | Gérard Moulévrier | Casting |
| Costume & Make-Up | Cédric Gérard | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Marie Lastennet | Makeup Artist |