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The Mother and the Whore (1973)
Drama, Romance, Comedy . 03 h 39 m
3/5(1)

Overview

Aimless young Alexandre juggles his relationships with his girlfriend, Marie, and a casual lover named Veronika. Marie becomes increasingly jealous of Alexandre's fling with Veronika and as the trio continues their unsustainable affair, the emotional stakes get higher, leading to conflict and unhappiness.

Release Date

01 May 1973

Languages

French,

Produced By

V.M. Productions, Elite Films, Ciné Qua Non, Les Films du Losange, Simar Films,

Directed by :
Jean Eustache

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Summary

"The Mother and the Whore - " is french Language Movie.

"The Mother and the Whore" was released on 01 May 1973 .

The movie was directed by Jean Eustache

It has cast of: Bernadette Lafont as Marie, Jean-Pierre Léaud as Alexandre, Françoise Lebrun as Veronika, Isabelle Weingarten as Gilberte, Jacques Renard as Alexandre's Friend, Jean-Noël Picq as Offenbach's Fan, Jessa Darrieux as The friend with the injured hand, Berthe Granval as Marie's Friend, Geneviève Mnich as Veronika's Friend, Marinka Matuszewski as , Jean-Claude Biette as Café Les Deux Magots' Customer (uncredited), Pierre Cottrell as (uncredited), Jean Douchet as Café de Flore's Customer (uncredited), Bernard Eisenschitz as Café de Flore's Customer (uncredited), Jean Eustache as Man in Sunglasses in Store (uncredited), Caroline Loeb as A young girl reading the newspaper on the terrace (uncredited), Noël Simsolo as Café de Flore's Customer (uncredited), André Téchiné as Café Les Deux Magots' Customer (uncredited), Douchka as (uncredited) in lead roles.

Series Cast

It Crew included: Jean Eustache as Director(Directing), Nara Kollery as Sound mixer(Sound), Jean Eustache as Editor(Editing), Luc Béraud as Assistant Director(Directing), Pierre Lhomme as Camera Operator(Camera), Pierre Lhomme as Director of Photography(Camera), Rémy Duchemin as Assistant Director(Directing), Pierre Cottrell as Executive Producer(Production), Paul Lainé as Sound Recordist(Crew), Jean-Pierre Ruh as Sound Recordist(Crew), Denise de Casabianca as Editor(Editing), Claude Bertrand as Production Manager(Production), Jean Eustache as Writer(Writing), Alain Coiffier as Co-Executive Producer(Production), Michel Cénet as Assistant Camera(Camera), Catherine as Costume Designer(Costume & Make-Up), Monique Prim as Assistant Editor(Editing), Jacques Renard as Assistant Camera(Camera), Marcel Berbert as Co-Producer(Production), Claude Berri as Co-Producer(Production), Christian Fechner as Co-Producer(Production), Vincent Malle as Co-Producer(Production), Bob Rafelson as Producer(Production), Jean-Pierre Rassam as Co-Producer(Production), Barbet Schroeder as Co-Producer(Production), Pierre Lhomme as Cinematography(Crew), Catherine Garnier as Costume Design(Costume & Make-Up), Claude Bertrand as Production Manager(Production), in lead roles.

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Status: Released
Released on:
01 May 1973

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