
Violette Nozière (1978)
Año de Estreno: 1978
Título Alternativo: Niña de día, mujer de noche, Violette, Prostituta de día, señorita de noche, Mustapukuisen naisen arvoitus, Violette Noziere, Violette - en gåtefull kvinne, Violeta Nozijer, Violette - giftmörderskan, Виолетта Нозьер, Zehirli çiçek
Director: Claude Chabrol
Guionista: Claude Chabrol, Frédéric Grendel, Hervé Bromberger, Jean-Marie Fitère, Odile Barski
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Género: Drama, Thriller
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Argumento
Violette Nozière, an 18-year-old girl living in Paris during the early 1930s with her lower-middle-class parents, leads a double life. By night, she frequents disreputable areas of the city with dissolute young men, hiding this lifestyle from her respectable family. The film explores Violette's rebellion against her claustrophobic home life and possibly incestuous family dynamics, with troubling consequences.
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Resumen
Violette Nozière is a 1978 French-Canadian drama-thriller directed by Claude Chabrol. Based on the true story of Violette Nozière, who in 1933 poisoned her father in Paris, the film explores themes of rebellion, family dysfunction, and societal change against the backdrop of interwar France. The movie delves into Violette's troubled relationship with her parents and her struggle to break free from their expectations.
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