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Duration: 258 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: unknown |
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Alternate Names: Isabel Carre, Isabelle Carre, Isabelle Carre
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Isabelle Carré, born on May 28, 1971 in Paris, France, is an accomplished French actress with over 40 film credits since her debut in 1989. She has been recognized for her talent with a César Award for Best Actress ('Se souvenir des belles choses', 2001) and six nominations. Carré married film producer Bruno Pésery on August 26, 2006, and they have one son named Antoine born in October 2008. Her brother Benoît is part of the band Lilicub.
Release Year: 1997
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Alternative Title: The Banned Woman, La mujer prohibida, Die verbotene Frau, The Forbidden Woman, A tiltott nő, La donna proibita
Director: Philippe Harel
Writer: Eric Assous, Philippe Harel
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Genre: Drama, Romance
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La femme défendue follows François, a 39-year-old man who meets Muriel, a 22-year-old virgin. He repeatedly invites her to fine restaurants and eventually convinces her to meet at a hotel where he plans to see her naked but not have sex with her. However, he breaks his promise during their first encounter. Despite this, they continue their relationship until Muriel starts dating someone else. She confides in her new boyfriend about François, who then contacts François's wife leading to their divorce. When they accidentally meet again on the street, Muriel shows no remorse or intent to harm François.
La femme défendue is a French drama directed by Philippe Harel released in 1997. It is known for its unique use of subjective camera technique, with nearly all scenes consisting of close-ups of Isabelle Carré's face who plays Muriel. The film explores themes of sexuality and relationships between older men and younger women through the story of François and Muriel.