Therese, finding herself stifled by provincial life and a dull marriage, decides to poison her boring but inoffensive husband. Emanuelle Riva subtly portrays the psychological and physical deterioration of Therese, while director Franju succeeds in capturing the oppressiveness of the natural world around her. Awards: Venice Film Festival 1962: Best Actress for Emanuelle Riva.
Credits: Producer, Robert Vignon ; director, Georges Franju ; writers, Francois Mauriac, Claude Mauriac, Georges Franju ; photography, Christian Matras ; music, Maurice Jarre.
Cast: Emanuelle Riva, Philippe Noiret, Edith Scob, Renee Devillers, Helene Dieudonne, Jeanne Perez, Sami Frey, Jacques Monod, Lucien Nat, Richard Saint-Bris.
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ACMI Identifier
X000384
Languages
English
French
Subject category
Foreign language films
Sound/audio
Sound
Colour
Black and White
Holdings
16mm film; Limited Access Print (Section 2)