Coup de Foudre (Entre Nous) (Between Us) (1983)
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French filmmaker Diane Kurys directs the period drama Coup de Foudre (distributed in the U.S. as Entre Nous), adapted from a book she co-wrote with Olivier Cohen. The semi-autobiographical story is based on the life of the director's mother. Lena (Isabelle Huppert) is a Jewish refugee from… More French filmmaker Diane Kurys directs the period drama Coup de Foudre (distributed in the U.S. as Entre Nous), adapted from a book she co-wrote with Olivier Cohen. The semi-autobiographical story is based on the life of the director's mother. Lena (Isabelle Huppert) is a Jewish refugee from Belgium living in occupied France during WWII. In order to avoid being sent to a German concentration camp, she agrees to marry the discharged military officer Michel (Guy Marchand). He tries to provide a decent life for her by running an auto repair business. They have two children together, but Lena is unhappy and stifled by her domestic life. Michel doesn't offer her the sensitivity and affection that she requires. Meanwhile, in Paris, the extroverted artist Madeleine (Miou-Miou) mourns the accidental death of her husband. After the liberation of France, she marries actor Costa (Jean-Pierre Bacri) and has children of her own. In 1952, Lena and Madeleine meet by chance in Lyons. The two women develop an emotional relationship that borders on romantic involvement. Their bond is only strengthened by a mutual dissatisfaction with their husbands, children, and home life in general. Entre Nous was nominated for the Best Foreign Film Oscar in 1983. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi
- Directed By
- Diane Kurys
- Genres
- Art House & International, Drama
- In Theaters
- Apr 6, 1983 Wide
- Studio
- Alexandre Films
Critic Reviews
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Emanuel Levy, EmanuelLevy.Com
In 1983, we debated: Is the film feminist? Are the women lesbians? All relevant questions. But the movie is so well-acted by Miou-Miou and Isabelle Huppert, so moving, and so personal, it's a highlight of 80s French cinema.
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Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality and Practice
An uplifting French film about the friendship between two women
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Cast
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Miou-Miou
as Madeleine
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Isabelle Huppert
as Lena
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Jean-Pierre Bacri
as Costa
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Guy Marchand
as Michel
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Robin Renucci
as Raymond
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Patrick Bauchau
as Carlier
- François Cluzet
- Jean-Claude de Goros
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Jacqueline Doyen
as Madame Vernier
- Dominique Lavanant
- Denis Lavant
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Anne Levy
as Maria
- Nils Tavernier
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Christine Pascal
as Sarah
- Bernard Cazassus
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Guillaume LeGuellec
as Rene
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Jacques Alric
as Monsieur Vernier