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Shortly after returning home one evening with her husband, Alma is visited by her one-time lesbian lover Carole. In the ensuing emotional torrent, Alma allows herself to be abducted by Carole and taken to a hotel, pursued by a young girl - an unnamed friend of Carole - and an eccentric bystander posing as a private detective. Before Alma and Carole can resolve their situation, Alma's husband Andrew appears on the scene and, in a mad frenzy, attempts to reclaim his wife…

Top Cast

  • Jane Birkin

    Jane Birkin

    Alma

  • Maruschka Detmers

    Maruschka Detmers

    Carole

  • Andrew Birkin

    Andrew Birkin

    Andrew, husband

  • Philippe Léotard

    Philippe Léotard

    n° 5

  • Laure Marsac

    Laure Marsac

    The Child

  • Michael Stevens

    Michael Stevens

    Hotel Concierge

  • Didier Chambragne

    Didier Chambragne

    The Courier

  • Arsène Altmeyer

    Arsène Altmeyer

    Taxi driver

Overview

Shortly after returning home one evening with her husband, Alma is visited by her one-time lesbian lover Carole. In the ensuing emotional torrent, Alma allows herself to be abducted by Carole and taken to a hotel, pursued by a young girl - an unnamed friend of Carole - and an eccentric bystander posing as a private detective. Before Alma and Carole can resolve their situation, Alma's husband Andrew appears on the scene and, in a mad frenzy, attempts to reclaim his wife…

Rating

4.8 / 10
30 Reviews
1 Popular

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