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The Woman Next Door

La Femme d'à côté · 1981 | 106 min | Drama

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Synopsis

The Woman Next Door is a 1981 French romantic drama film directed by François Truffaut. Reminiscent of the medieval legend of Tristan and Iseult but set among young middle-class people in a provincial city, it tells the story of a fatal romance between a loving husband and the attractive woman who moves in next door. The last of Truffaut's serious films, being followed by the more light-hearted Vivement dimanche!, it was the 39th highest-grossing film of the year, with a total of 1,087,600 admissions in France.

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Credits

Producer
François Truffaut
Director
François Truffaut
Screenplay
François Truffaut, Jean Aurel, Suzanne Schiffman
Director of Photography
William Lubtchansky
Original Music Composer
Georges Delerue
Editor
Martine Barraqué

Cast · 6

Henri Garcin

Henri Garcin

Roger Van Hool

Roger Van Hool

Gérard Depardieu

Gérard Depardieu

Philippe Morier-Genoud

Philippe Morier-Genoud

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