

Comedy · Drama
Overview
As the city of Paris and the French people grow in consumer culture, a housewife living in a high-rise apartment with her husband and two children takes to prostitution to help pay the bills.
Top Cast


Marina Vlady
Marina Vlady
Juliette Jeanson
Marina Vlady
Juliette Jeanson


Jean-Luc Godard
Jean-Luc Godard
Narrator (voice)
Jean-Luc Godard
Narrator (voice)


Anny Duperey
Anny Duperey
Marianne
Anny Duperey
Marianne
Roger Montsoret
Roger Montsoret
Robert Jeanson
Roger Montsoret
Robert Jeanson


Raoul Lévy
Raoul Lévy
John Bogus, the American
Raoul Lévy
John Bogus, the American


Jean Narboni
Jean Narboni
Roger
Jean Narboni
Roger


Yves Beneyton
Yves Beneyton
Young Man
Yves Beneyton
Young Man


Juliet Berto
Juliet Berto
Girl Talking to Robert
Juliet Berto
Girl Talking to Robert
Helena Bielicic
Helena Bielicic
Girl in Bath
Helena Bielicic
Girl in Bath


Christophe Bourseiller
Christophe Bourseiller
Christophe Jeanson
Christophe Bourseiller
Christophe Jeanson
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