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Director: Annick Lanoë
Cast: Marie-France Pisier, Dominique Lavanant, Macha Méril, Odette Laure
Focuses primarily on three women and the (unseen) man who goes in and out of their lives. One member of this trio is a saleswoman with an open relationship that suddenly closes when she learns that her lover has been unfaithful. It seems that he has dallied with a book-dealer (her nemesis) who ultimately does not propose as much of a threat to the disillusioned saleswoman as a certain actress. Along with these three are several other females who interact with the main protagonists. Set up more in the manner of a stage play with changing scenes and acts.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Chicks, a 1985 French comedy film directed by Annick Lanoë, has received a somewhat mixed critical reception. The film, which focuses on three women and their relationships, has not garnered any major awards or nominations. While specific audience ratings are unavailable, the film appears to have found a niche following among those interested in its unique, stage-play-inspired narrative structure.
Why you might like this:
Fans of French comedy will delight in the sharply written and skillfully performed interactions between the trio of women at the heart of this 1985 film directed by Annick Lanoë. The Chicks offers a humorous, insightful exploration of female relationships and the complexities of modern love and sexuality.
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