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Duration: 324 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Alternate Names: Therese Liotard, Thérèse Lyotard
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Thérèse Liotard, born on May 6, 1949 in Lille, France, is a French actress known for her role in Marcel Pagnol's 'My Father's Glory' (1990) and for appearing in the BBC series Bergerac. She began her television career as a presenter on ORTF in 1970.
Birth Name: Valérie Marie Dominique Andrée Mairesse
Birth Date: 1955-06-08
Birth Place: Paris, France
Alternate Names: Valerie Mairesse
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Valérie Mairesse, born on June 8, 1954, is a French actress known for her work both on stage and in film. She gained notable recognition for her role in 'Repérages' (1976), earning a César Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress in 1978.
Release Year: 1977
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Alternative Title: Uma Canta, a Outra Não, Den ene synger, Una canta, otra no, Onni on olla nainen, I mia tragoudaei i alli ohi, Az egyik énekel, a másik nem, De ene zingt, de ander niet, Jedna spiewa, druga nie, One Sings, the Other Doesn't, Die eine singt, die andere nicht
Director: Agnès Varda
Writer: Agnès Varda
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Genre: Drama, History
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In late-1970s France, Pomme and Suzanne's lives intersect when Pomme helps Suzanne obtain an abortion after her third unwanted pregnancy. They lose contact but reunite ten years later. By then, Pomme has become a bohemian singer while Suzanne is a committed community worker. Despite their contrasting lifestyles, they remain close friends, supporting each other through various life challenges and affirming their unique feminine identities.
L'une chante, l'autre pas (One Sings, the Other Doesn't) is a 1977 French drama directed by Agnès Varda, reflecting on women's lives during the feminist movement of the '70s. It explores themes of friendship, abortion, and female identity through the intertwined narratives of Pomme and Suzanne.