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Sep 30, 1981 · The Woman Next Door: Directed by François Truffaut. With Gérard Depardieu, Fanny Ardant, Henri Garcin, Michèle Baumgartner. Two ex-lovers wind up living next door to each other with their respective spouses. Forbidden passions ensue.
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- Drama, Romance
- François Truffaut
- 1981-09-30
The Woman Next Door (French: La Femme d'à côté) 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 ( Gérard Depardieu ) and the attractive ...
Reviews. The Woman Next Door. Roger Ebert January 01, 1981. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. “The Woman Next Door” opens as a simple story about two houses. They are next door to one another. The story gets a great deal less simple after we meet the inhabitants of the houses.
Bernard Coudray (Gérard Depardieu), a teacher, lives with his wife and small son in quiet, idyllic rural France. One day, though, a married couple moves into the house next door.
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- François Truffaut
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- Gérard Depardieu
Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Former lovers find themselves unintentionally reunited seven years later as neighbors in a small French village. Cast & Crew. Read More. François Truffaut. Director. Gerard Depardieu. Fanny Ardant. Henri Garcin. Olivier Becquaert. Nicole Vauthier. Film Details. Also Known As.
- François Truffaut
- Gerard Depardieu
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Jun 15, 2022 · THE WOMAN NEXT DOOR (1981) Trailer | Director: François Truffaut - YouTube. avids | network. 5.05K subscribers. Subscribed. 42. 7.2K views 1 year ago. Two ex-lovers wind up living next door...
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Summaries. Two ex-lovers wind up living next door to each other with their respective spouses. Forbidden passions ensue. Madame Jouve, the narrator, tells the tragedy of Bernard and Mathilde. Bernard was living happily with his wife Arlette and his son Thomas. One day, a couple, Philippe and Mathilde Bauchard, moves into the next house.