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  1. The Mother and the Whore (French: La maman et la putain) is a 1973 French film directed by Jean Eustache and starring Jean-Pierre Léaud, Bernadette Lafont and Françoise Lebrun. An examination of the relationships between three characters in a love triangle, it was Eustache's first feature film and is considered his masterpiece. Eustache wrote ...

  2. May 17, 1973 · The Mother and the Whore: Directed by Jean Eustache. With Bernadette Lafont, Jean-Pierre Léaud, Françoise Lebrun, Isabelle Weingarten. The chauvinist Alexandre balances relationships with several women in the post-1968 intellectual scene of Paris.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Jean Eustache
    • 1973-05-17
  3. Coproduced by. V M Productions. THE MOTHER AND THE WHORE Trailer from Criterion Collection on Vimeo. After the French New Wave, the sexual revolution, and the upheavals of May 1968 came the near religiously revered magnum opus by Jean Eustache. In his long-unavailable body of work, ranging from documentaries about his native village to closely ...

  4. Discover the trailer of THE MOTHER AND THE WHORE, Jean Eustache's scandalous masterpiece, finally restored in 4K!"Sincere, raw, heartrending, elegant and thr...

  5. Programme La Maman Et La Putain (The Mother and the Whore) - English subtitled. Time & Tickets. Nouvelle vague icon Jean-Pierre Léaud finds himself at the centre of the film’s titular Freudian sexual dilemma, as well as a powerful discourse on the gender politics of the sexual revolution, in Jean Eustache‘s autobiographical tale of an idle ...

  6. One day, after an unsuccessful reconciliation with Gilberte at the highly popular Les Deux Magots café, he meets Veronika, a Polish French twenty-something nurse. In the midst of the sexual revolution, Veronika is highly promiscuous, and begins to make advances on Alexandre.

  7. The Mother and the Whore. 210 minutes ‧ NR ‧ 1974. Roger Ebert. March 25, 1974. 3 min read. At Illinois we used to call it the “union crowd,” but whatever you call it, every campus has one: An ennui-laden group of students, mostly graduate students, who sit endlessly with each other in the student union or a nearby congenial bar, and ...

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