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    Woman in Chains

    R1968 · Drama · 1h 42m

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  1. With Laurent Terzieff, Elisabeth Wiener, Bernard Fresson, Dany Carrel. Stanislas Hassler blazes the development of modern art in his gallery, packed with works of surprising shapes, colours and textures, and where exhibitions turn into media events.

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    • Henri-Georges Clouzot
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  2. La Prisonnière (also known as Woman in Chains) is a 1968 drama film written and directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot. It follows an attractive young woman living with an avant-garde artist who falls disastrously for the voyeuristic owner of the gallery that shows her husband's work.

    • Laurent Terzieff, Elisabeth Wiener, Bernard Fresson, Dany Carrel
    • Henri-Georges Clouzot
  3. Nov 8, 2017 · La Prisonnière est un film réalisé par Henri-Georges Clouzot avec Laurent Terzieff, Bernard Fresson. Synopsis : Le soir d'un vernissage, la compagne d'un artiste découvre le penchant pervers ...

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    • Drame
    • Henri-Georges Clouzot
    • 1968-11-20
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  5. Henri-Georges Clouzot’s Woman in Chains (La Prisonniere) is the sort of film he wanted to make, a blending of Peeping Tom and Blow-Up, with similarities to the voyeurism of Rear Window and the romantic obsession of Vertigo, all with a solid 60s sensibility.

    • (2.8K)
    • Fono Roma, Les Films Corona
    • Henri-Georges Clouzot
  6. An in-depth review of the film La Prisonniere (1968), aka Woman in Chains, directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot, featuring Laurent Terzieff, Elisabeth Wiener, Bernard Fresson.

    • Henri-Georges Clouzot
  7. Overview. Gallery director Stanislas bolsters the development of modern art with his collection of surprising works. His newest acquisition is a sculpture by Gilbert, whose wife Josée is captivated by Stanislas. But unbeknownst to her, Stanislas is amassing photographs of a very perverse, disturbed nature. Henri-Georges Clouzot. Director, Writer.

  8. 27 Sep 2012. 11 Nov 2009. Gallery director Stanislas bolsters the development of modern art with his collection of surprising works. His newest acquisition is a sculpture by Gilbert, whose wife Josée is captivated by Stanislas. But unbeknownst to her, Stanislas is amassing photographs of a very perverse, disturbed nature.