CinePixo
ReviewsOff CameraMoviesPeopleTopicsCriticsStats
Sign inJoin
ReviewsOff CameraMoviesPeopleTopicsCriticsStats
CinePixo
ReviewsOff CameraMoviesWatchCriticsStatsAboutContactPrivacyTermsRSS

CinePixo — a home for film-critic fandom.Built, filled and argued over by this community — the library, the artwork we license and host, the taxonomy and every signed review grow here, together.

  1. Home
  2. /Movies
  3. /The Public Woman (1984)

The Public Woman

La Femme publique · 1984 | 113 min | Drama

✚ Write a review
unrated
unrated

Nobody here has written about this film yet.

The Public Woman poster

Synopsis

The Public Woman is a 1984 French erotic drama film, directed by Andrzej Żuławski, starring Valérie Kaprisky, Lambert Wilson and Francis Huster as the lead actors. The film had a total of 1,302,425 admissions in France where it was the 28th-highest-grossing film of the year. The film being recorded inside the film is based on inspired by Fyodor Dostoevsky's 1872 novel Demons.

Synopsis from Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 4.0. Everything below written here.

Poster © the film's rights holders.

Credits

Producer
René Cleitman
Director
Andrzej Żuławski
Screenplay
Andrzej Żuławski
Director of Photography
Sacha Vierny
Original Music Composer
Alain Wisniak
Editor
Marie-Sophie Dubus
Country
France
Studios

Cast · 16

ÉR

Étienne Roda-Gil

Gisèle Pascal

Gisèle Pascal

Roger Dumas

Roger Dumas

Patrick Bauchau

Patrick Bauchau

MA

Michel Albertini

Fandom reviews · 0

Write yours →

No reviews yet — be the first.

More like this

The Dark Knight

—

The Dark Knight

La La Land

—

La La Land

Gaumont

Official

  • IMDb ↗
MB

Marc Berman

RB

René Bériard

JF

Jean-Paul Farré

Marianne Basler

Marianne Basler

Lambert Wilson

Lambert Wilson

Lucas Belvaux

Lucas Belvaux

Valérie Kaprisky

Valérie Kaprisky

Francis Huster

Francis Huster

YA

Yveline Ailhaud

AJ

Andrzej J. Jaroszewicz

OA

Olivier Achard

Interstellar

—

Interstellar

Parasite

—

Parasite

Whiplash

—

Whiplash

How They Rob Men in Chicago

—

How They Rob Men in Chicago

Quo vadis?

—

Quo vadis?

The Prodigal Son

—

The Prodigal Son