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The Mother and the Whore (1973)
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Jean-Pierre Leaud |
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Jean-Pierre Leaud, Bernadette Lafont, Francoise Lebrun |
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The best film released in 1998 was made in 1973.
Jean Eustache's The Mother and the Whore is a bracing, difficult work, unflinching
in its ambivalent depiction of the emotional maelstroms of sex. A critical and commercial
success upon release, it has remained virtually unseen in the U.S. until its re-release in
1998.
Jean-Pierre Leaud plays Alexandre, an impossibly pretentious,
narcissistic young bohemian. He leaves the bed of Marie (Bernadette Lafont), the slightly
older shop owner he sometimes lives with, in order to propose to Gilberte (Isabelle
Weingarten), his former lover. Rebuffed, he takes up with Veronika (Francoise Lebrun), a
promiscuous young nurse. The film explores the tensions and recriminations of the triangle
that results.