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Duration: 452 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Maria Schneider (1952-2011) was a French actress known professionally by her first name and surname combined. She notably starred in the 1972 film 'Ultimo tango a Parigi', directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, alongside Marlon Brando.
Birth Name: Monique van de Ven
Birth Date: 1952-07-28
Birth Place: Zeeland, North Brabant, Netherlands
Alternate Names: Monique Van De Ven, Monica Maria Theresia van de Ven
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Monique van de Ven, born Monica Maria Theresia, is a Dutch actress known for her stage and screen roles. She made her film debut in 'Turkish Delight' (1973), playing the lead female role opposite Rutger Hauer. The film, directed by Paul Verhoeven, is a melodramatic tale of a sculptor's tumultuous relationship with his wife, told through flashbacks.
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Release Year: 1979
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Alternative Title: A Woman Like Eve, Mia gynaika opos i Eva, Una donna come Eva, Una mujer como Eva, Eve Gibi Bir Kadın
Director: Nouchka van Brakel
Writer: Carel Donck, Judith Herzberg, Nouchka van Brakel
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Genre: Drama, Lgbt-Related Film
Een vrouw als Eva follows Eva, a young mother of two, who is sent by her husband to France for a holiday in order to relieve her stress. While there, she meets Liliane, a woman living in a commune who identifies as lesbian. The story then unfolds with Eva and Liliane forming an intimate relationship.
Een vrouw als Eva is a Dutch drama film directed by Nouchka van Brakel, released in 1979. It explores themes of female sexuality and relationships, focusing on the title character, Eva, who finds herself drawn into a lesbian relationship while on holiday in France. The movie is notable for its exploration of LGBT-related themes at a time when such topics were still largely taboo.