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A young couple, Félicie and Charles, meet while on holiday and fall deeply in love. In a fatal slip, she gives him the wrong address, and, as a result, he disappears from her life. Five years later, at Christmas time, Félicie is a hairdresser in the Paris suburbs with a daughter (Charles’) and two lovers: the successful Maxence and the intellectual Loïc. She loves them both, but, as she says, “There’s love and love,” and the love that counts is the one she still holds for the long lost Charles. Félicie is one of the most fascinating in Rohmer’s distinguished line of heroines: impulsive, independent, thoughtlessly frank, disarmingly sincere, at once exasperating and enchanting. The plot centers on Félicie’s shifting allegiances to the three men in her life, with an abortive move to another city, a strange experience in the cathedral of Nevers, and a performance of Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale among the stations on a roundabout journey that finally brings her face to face with the most basic issues of destiny and faith.
Original Release
01/29/1992
US Release
04/01/1994
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Cast
Name | Character |
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Charlotte Véry | Félicie |
Frédéric Van Den Driessche | Charles |
Michel Voletti | Maxence |
Herve Furic | Loïc |
Ava Loraschi | Elise |
Christiane Desbois | Mother |
Rosette | Sister |
Jean-Luc Revol | Brother-in-Law |
Haydée Caillot | Edwige |
Jean-Claude Biette | Quentin |
Directors
Writers
Cast
Name | Character |
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Charlotte Véry | Félicie |
Frédéric Van Den Driessche | Charles |
Michel Voletti | Maxence |
Herve Furic | Loïc |
Ava Loraschi | Elise |
Christiane Desbois | Mother |
Rosette | Sister |
Jean-Luc Revol | Brother-in-Law |
Haydée Caillot | Edwige |
Jean-Claude Biette | Quentin |
Marie Riviere | Dora |
Claudine Paringaux | Customer |
Roger Dumas | Léontès |
Daniele Lebrun | Paulina |
Diane Lepvrier | Hermione |
Edwige Navarro | Perdita |
François Rauscher | Florizel |
Daniel Tarrare | Polyxènes |
Eric Wapler | Lord |
Gaston Richard | Lord |
Producers
Name | Role |
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Margaret Ménégoz | Producer |