90 minutes
10/30/1991
The film is a wonderfully accurate portrayal of the three stories: The stories are tied together with original dialogue and scenes by Martha / Anne / Freda / Judith (Valérie Stroh) and René Feret which follow a Golden Notebook/Anna Wulf theme: she is "writing" the stories and has a boyfriend named Paul who is a psychiatrist. A Man and Two Women: Anne, a young woman, a slightly bohemian painter: "in love" with her newborn, she abandons her husband while Isabelle, her best friend, attracted by to him and becomes little by little her rival. Each Other:Fréda finds her brother every morning in the secret of her bedroom,they leave themselves and incestuous effective becomes the only possible relationship for both. Our Friend Judith: Judith, a cold and warm intellectual, secret and complex - Beautiful, Judith is careful not to show it, she knows interment and that is enough. Intelligent, she does not bend to the rules of fashion nor seduction.
Valérie Stroh
as Martha / Anne / Freda / Judith
Lambert Wilson
as Dr. Paul Baudoin
Diane Pierens
as Brigitte
Olivia Brunaux
as Sylvia
Noémie Stroh
as Martha's daughter
Patricia Dinev
as Isabelle
Yan Epstein
as Pierre
Michael Vartan
as Fred
Jean-Yves Berteloot
as Charles
Julie Jézéquel
as Agnès
Clotilde de Bayser
as Marianne
Giorgia Trasselli
as Madame Rinieri
Leonardo Treviglio
as Luigi
David Fowler
as Professor Adam
Dominic Gould
as American
Alessandro Lenzini
as Michele
Claire Mises
as Belgian
Jean Rouzaud
as Parisian architect
Janine Darcey
as Marianne's aunt
Margaret Goldie
as Marianne's 2nd aunt
Philippe Peltier
as Veterinarian
Evelyne Stroh
as Pianist
Isabelle Vazeille
Gilles Defacqu
Marie-Jeanne Gallas
Georges Paczynski