Femmes de personne (1984)
Directed by Christopher Frank

Drama / Romance

Film Synopsis

Cécile, Isabelle and Adeline, three women who work in the same radiology department at a hospital in Paris, are each coming to grips with an unwelcome attack of mid-life crisis.  After separating from her partner Patrick, Cécile now lives alone with her teenage son Arnaud.  The life of the independent woman seems to suit her, and although she is not yet ready for another long-term relationship, she is more than willing to indulge in the odd liaison with any passing man that lights her candle.  When Gilquin, the father of one of her son's classmates, enters her life, Cécile wonders if she has at last found Mr Right.

A busy mother of two who feels increasingly trapped in her marriage to a man she no longer has any feelings for, Isabelle has come to envy Cécile. Tired of her husband and his equally boorish male companions, she decides to get even with him by getting him into bed with Julie, a receptionist in her department. Adeline, the youngest of the three women, leads a more carefree and superficial existence, happy to spend her evenings out on the town looking for her next one-night stand.  One of Adeline's romantic encounters leaves her so emotionally scarred that she attempts suicide.  Fortunately, Cécile and Isabelle are at hand to see her through this crisis as they attempt to deal with their own.  It is by now apparent to all three women that they have arrived at a crucial moment in their lives...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Christopher Frank
  • Script: Christopher Frank
  • Cinematographer: Jean Tournier
  • Music: Georges Delerue
  • Cast: Marthe Keller (Cecile), Jean-Louis Trintignant (Michel Gilquin), Philippe Léotard (Antoine), Caroline Cellier (Isabelle), Fanny Cottençon (Adeline), Elisabeth Etienne (Julie), Patrick Chesnais (Marc), Pierre Arditi (Patric), Marcel Bozonnet (Philippe Dubly), Vania Vilers (Olivier), Georges Claisse (Henry), Bernard Farcy (Bruno), Dominique Constanza (Muriel), Amélie Gonin (Virginie), Isabelle Cagnat (Constance), Henry Czarniak (Bouladoux), Yvette Delaune (Monica Gilquin), Pierre-William Glenn (Adeline's ex-lover), Silke Humel (Ilse), Denyse Roland (Patient)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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