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Director: Cécile Telerman
Cast: Anne Parillaud, Judith Godrèche, Mathilde Seigner, Mathias Mlekuz
Three women in their late thirties, one with marital problems, one trying to be perfect, and a spinster, discuss their relationship to men.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Thirty-Five Something (2005), directed by Cécile Telerman, is a French comedy that follows three women in their late thirties as they navigate their relationships with men. While the film has received a modest 6.0/10 rating on IMDb, indicating a generally positive audience reception, it does not appear to have garnered significant critical acclaim or major awards recognition.
Why you might like this:
Thirty-Five Something, the 2005 French comedy directed by Cécile Telerman, offers a refreshingly authentic and humorous exploration of the lives and relationships of three women in their late thirties. With a standout ensemble cast including Anne Parillaud, Judith Godrèche, and Mathilde Seigner, the film blends relatable characters and genuine themes to create a compelling portrait of women navigating the complexities of modern life.