
The Other Woman
Drama · Comedy · Romance
Overview
When Daniel and Isabelle invite Patrick and his new flame, Emma, to dinner, it’s with some misgivings. After all, Patrick has just dumped his ex-wife — their best friend — to run off with a much younger woman. But when the ravishing Emma appears, all of Daniel’s qualms fly out of the window. He’s instantly smitten with the seductive woman...
Top Cast


Daniel Auteuil
Daniel Auteuil
Daniel
Daniel Auteuil
Daniel


Gérard Depardieu
Gérard Depardieu
Patrick
Gérard Depardieu
Patrick


Sandrine Kiberlain
Sandrine Kiberlain
Isabelle
Sandrine Kiberlain
Isabelle


Adriana Ugarte
Adriana Ugarte
Emma
Adriana Ugarte
Emma


John Sehil
John Sehil
Le barman (uncredited)
John Sehil
Le barman (uncredited)


Christina Crevillén
Christina Crevillén
Mère d'Emma
Christina Crevillén
Mère d'Emma


Joffrey Platel
Joffrey Platel
Metteur en scène
Joffrey Platel
Metteur en scène


Brigitte Aubry
Brigitte Aubry
la segretaria
Brigitte Aubry
la segretaria
Monica Ledesma
Monica Ledesma
Amie de la mère d'Emma
Monica Ledesma
Amie de la mère d'Emma
Eva Chico
Eva Chico
Cousine d'Emma
Eva Chico
Cousine d'Emma
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