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Drama · War
Overview
In 1942 in occupied France, a Jewish refugee marries a soldier to escape deportation to Germany. Meanwhile a wealthy art student loses her first husband to a stray Resistance bullet; at the Liberation she meets an actor, gets pregnant, and marries him. Lena and Madeleine meet at their children's school in Lyon in 1952 and the intensity of their relationship strains both their marriages to the breaking point.
Top Cast


Miou-Miou
Miou-Miou
Madeleine
Miou-Miou
Madeleine


Isabelle Huppert
Isabelle Huppert
Lena Weber
Isabelle Huppert
Lena Weber


Guy Marchand
Guy Marchand
Michel Korski
Guy Marchand
Michel Korski


Jean-Pierre Bacri
Jean-Pierre Bacri
Costa Segara
Jean-Pierre Bacri
Costa Segara


Robin Renucci
Robin Renucci
Raymond
Robin Renucci
Raymond


Patrick Bauchau
Patrick Bauchau
Carlier
Patrick Bauchau
Carlier


Jacques Alric
Jacques Alric
Mr. Vernier
Jacques Alric
Mr. Vernier


Jacqueline Doyen
Jacqueline Doyen
Mme Vernier
Jacqueline Doyen
Mme Vernier
Saga Blanchard
Saga Blanchard
Sophie
Saga Blanchard
Sophie
Guillaume Le Guellec
Guillaume Le Guellec
René
Guillaume Le Guellec
René
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