Year: 1960
Runtime: 143 mins
Language: French
Directors: Michel Boisrond, Christian-Jaque
Through a series of seven short segments, each directed by a different filmmaker, the film humorously explores the contemporary Frenchwoman’s journey from childhood and adolescence, through virginity, marriage, adultery and divorce, and ultimately the life of a single woman.
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