

Drama · Music
Overview
The intertwined lives of two women in 1970s France, set against the progress of the women's movement in which Agnes Varda was involved. Pomme and Suzanne meet when Pomme helps Suzanne obtain an abortion after a third pregnancy which she cannot afford. They lose contact but meet again ten years later. Pomme has become an unconventional singer, Suzanne a serious community worker - despite the contrast they remain friends and share in the various dramas of each others' lives, in the process affirming their different female identities.
Top Cast


Thérèse Liotard
Thérèse Liotard
Suzanne
Thérèse Liotard
Suzanne


Valérie Mairesse
Valérie Mairesse
Pauline aka Pomme
Valérie Mairesse
Pauline aka Pomme
Robert Dadiès
Robert Dadiès
Jérôme
Robert Dadiès
Jérôme
Mona Mairesse
Mona Mairesse
Pomme's Mother
Mona Mairesse
Pomme's Mother


Francis Lemaire
Francis Lemaire
Pomme's Father
Francis Lemaire
Pomme's Father
François Courbin
François Courbin
Mathieu (9 months)
François Courbin
Mathieu (9 months)
Salomé Wimille
Salomé Wimille
Marie (3 years)
Salomé Wimille
Marie (3 years)
Nicole Clément
Nicole Clément
Philosophy Teacher
Nicole Clément
Philosophy Teacher


Patricia Cartier
Patricia Cartier
Chorus Friend
Patricia Cartier
Chorus Friend


Sapho
Sapho
Painted Chorus Girl
Sapho
Painted Chorus Girl
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