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La séparation (1994)

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Country: FR
Technical: col 88m
Director: Christian Vincent
Cast: Daniel Auteuil, Isabelle Huppert, Jérôme Deschamps, Karin Viard

Synopsis:

A cohabiting couple with a young child go through the painful and irreversible process of breakup when she announces to him that she is having an affair.

Review:

In synopsis just another French infidelity drama, this subtly acted, astutely written piece focuses discreetly on a number of relationships affecting the couple, and concerns a woman's lapse for a change, but will prove frustratingy open-ended for viewers unreceptive to this genre of Gallic moral anomie.

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Country: FR
Technical: col 88m
Director: Christian Vincent
Cast: Daniel Auteuil, Isabelle Huppert, Jérôme Deschamps, Karin Viard

Synopsis:

A cohabiting couple with a young child go through the painful and irreversible process of breakup when she announces to him that she is having an affair.

Review:

In synopsis just another French infidelity drama, this subtly acted, astutely written piece focuses discreetly on a number of relationships affecting the couple, and concerns a woman's lapse for a change, but will prove frustratingy open-ended for viewers unreceptive to this genre of Gallic moral anomie.


Country: FR
Technical: col 88m
Director: Christian Vincent
Cast: Daniel Auteuil, Isabelle Huppert, Jérôme Deschamps, Karin Viard

Synopsis:

A cohabiting couple with a young child go through the painful and irreversible process of breakup when she announces to him that she is having an affair.

Review:

In synopsis just another French infidelity drama, this subtly acted, astutely written piece focuses discreetly on a number of relationships affecting the couple, and concerns a woman's lapse for a change, but will prove frustratingy open-ended for viewers unreceptive to this genre of Gallic moral anomie.

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