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Françoise ou La vie conjugale

  • 1964
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Jacques Charrier and Marie-José Nat in Françoise ou La vie conjugale (1964)
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The story of the couple from the very first meeting to break up told from a view of a woman, Francoise. The film shares the same plot with "Jean-Marc ou La vie conjugale", that tells the sam... Read allThe story of the couple from the very first meeting to break up told from a view of a woman, Francoise. The film shares the same plot with "Jean-Marc ou La vie conjugale", that tells the same story from another perspective.The story of the couple from the very first meeting to break up told from a view of a woman, Francoise. The film shares the same plot with "Jean-Marc ou La vie conjugale", that tells the same story from another perspective.

  • Director
    • André Cayatte
  • Writers
    • Maurice Aubergé
    • André Cayatte
    • Louis Sapin
  • Stars
    • Marie-José Nat
    • Jacques Charrier
    • Michel Subor
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    219
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • André Cayatte
    • Writers
      • Maurice Aubergé
      • André Cayatte
      • Louis Sapin
    • Stars
      • Marie-José Nat
      • Jacques Charrier
      • Michel Subor
    • 5User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Marie-José Nat
    Marie-José Nat
    • Françoise Dubreuil
    Jacques Charrier
    Jacques Charrier
    • Jean-Marc Dubreuil
    Michel Subor
    Michel Subor
    • Roger
    Macha Méril
    Macha Méril
    • Nicole
    Alfred Adam
    Alfred Adam
    • Fernand Aubry
    Giani Esposito
    Giani Esposito
    • Ettore
    Jacques Monod
    Jacques Monod
    • Rouquier
    Yves Vincent
    Yves Vincent
    • Granjouan
    Blanchette Brunoy
    Blanchette Brunoy
    • Suzanne Aubry
    Jacqueline Porel
    • Line
    Jean-Henri Chambois
    • Le président
    Rosita Fernandez
    • La bonne
    Anne Caprile
    • Mme Monier
    Yvan Chiffre
    • Christian
    Jean Léon
    Corinne Armand
    • Christine
    André Dalibert
    André Dalibert
    Albert Dinan
    • Director
      • André Cayatte
    • Writers
      • Maurice Aubergé
      • André Cayatte
      • Louis Sapin
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    dbdumonteil

    And they say only the Nouvelle Vague used to innovate in all those years!

    This is an unique work.I do not know another experiment which can be compared to that one.

    André Cayatte ,largely underrated and stupidly nicknamed "the lawyer of cinema" by the likes of Truffaut,had invented the concept "the movie in the movie" (les Amants de Verone" ) long before "day for night" .During the fifties he championed any good cause going but some of his works remain very interesting even now ("Avant le Deluge" "Justice est faite")."Vie Conjugale" is the follow-up to "le Glaive et la Balance " as absorbing a thriller as today's works.

    "La Vie Conjugale" temporarily gives up the great causes (but only partially as part 2 bears witness)and focuses on a young couple's life.

    The first thing to bear is mind is that there are actually TWO movies ,which tell the same story,the first one is the wife's point of view ,the second one the husband's.And the two movies look and do not look like each other.

    Marie -José Nat plays a Law student (proof positive that the director does not leave his milieu)who meets a lady killer.They fall in love,sleep and study together.He gets her pregnant:she 'd rather have an abortion -the scene with the doctor is priceless: "the price to pay for the operation is you my dear"- but he decides they'll get married.

    Conjugal life begins.This first part,seen through the lady's eyes, is not kind to the hubby:poor Françoise becomes a housewife ,they leave Paris for the Provinces where he becomes a children's judge and she begins to get bored.Back to Paris ,she makes a volte-face claiming that she needs a life (hence a job) and now she's in advertising.Pretty soon her career will be in healthier shape than her lord and master.Parting is near..

    (to be continued)
    ccapinc

    The Most Effective Film I've Ever Seen!

    I can vividly recall aspects of the two films which I saw 35-36 years ago. I often think of the films and the unique approach the director, André Cayatte took in showing a relationship from the viewpoint of each partner. I recall how utterly convinced I was after seeing the man's version that I knew the woman was lying as she told her story, for I had already seen what actually happened! It wasn't until I had viewed more than half the second film that I began to think that maybe I had made a miss judgment. By the end of the second film I knew that the man had totally lied throughout the first film. It would be great to see the films again, and this time I'd like to see them in reverse. If they are equally compelling, I would recommend making them required viewing before any divorce proceeding. They certainly makes you look at both sides
    9Jack28M

    Unusual

    I saw this movie about 35 years ago and have been searching to find it again for the past twenty five. It's the only movie I know of that has a companion. It's the anatomy of a marriage from the eyes of both the husband and wife. Both tell the same story, but from different perspectives. This one, I believe, is from the husband's perspective. The other is from the wife's. The acting doesn't make this movie great; it's the unusual feature of it being part of two movies and you have to see both to get the psychological effect. There are identical scenes in both movies, but some scenes in each are not in the other. There are other scenes which are the same, but they are different. I'd love to rent the video and see them again.
    9ukraine01

    When two different stories are both true! A unique film.

    This movie is from my parents' generation, yet it is still interesting to watch now, even in black-and-white. The psychological situations the characters go through are common to many families.

    What is great about this film is its two parts - two sides of the same story. The first is through the husband's eyes, and the second one is through the wife's. Some episodes are found only in one part, for example, the husband didn't know the temptations his wife resisted when a rich businessman and other men were pursuing her. Most episodes are the same in both parts, except different events happen in them, depending on the two people's perceptions. That's what I loved the most - the spouses or the script can't lie to viewers, but the events are different between the two parts of the movie. I still wonder who actually left the room first and slammed the door when they broke apart. :) He remembers that she did, and she remembers that he did...

    The first part to watch is his story, then her story because the latter elaborates on the final outcome, which his part made quite brief. I also think this is the order the film is supposed to be. I've watched it this way as a single film, and the English titles in IMDB are numbered correctly.

    I hope to find this film in the U.S., as I watched it on cable TV in Ukraine in 2000.

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    • Trivia
      Italian censorship visa # 42271 delivered on 11-2-1964.
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      Edited from Jean-Marc ou La vie conjugale (1964)

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    • Release date
      • January 31, 1964 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
      • West Germany
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Anatomy of a Marriage
    • Production companies
      • Films Borderie
      • Compagnie Industrielle et Commerciale Cinématographique (CICC)
      • Terra Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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