
A Girl Cut in Two
2007 · Movie · NR · 114 min · ★ 6.0
In this thriller from master director Claude Chabrol, Francçois Berléand stars as a jaded novelist and a too happily married "ladies man" whose latest conquest is TV weathergirl Gabrielle Deneige (Ludivine Sagnier, who turned heads in SWIMMING POOL). At once naïve and unstoppable, Gabrielle doesn't need to be convinced to enter into a sordid May-September relationship with a celebrated member of the intelligentsia. However, tugging at her other arm with the pull of the entire haute bourgeoisie is young Paul (Benoît Magimel of THE PIANO TEACHER), the cute but dangerously schizophrenic scion of a Lyon pharmaceutical magnate. What's a girl to do? Appropriately, the story takes as its starting point a famous Gilded Age crime of passion, the murder of Madison Square Garden architect and notorious womanizer Stanford White. "Sex, murder, insanity, perversity - a singularly classy and sophisticated drama. It's erotic without showing skin, brutal but never bloody." - NEWSDAY. From IFC Films.
Also known as The Girl Cut In Two
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Details
- Original title
- La Fille coupée en deux
- Years
- 2007
- Release date
- 2007-08-08
- Language
- French
- Rated
- NR
- Runtime
- 114 min
- TMDB rating
- 6.0/10 (84 votes)
Themes
- career
- wife
- weather forecast
- rivalry
- wealth
- author
- wedding
- extramarital affair
Cast & crew

Ludivine Sagnier
as Gabrielle Deneige

Benoît Magimel
as Paul Andre Claude Gaudens

François Berléand
as Charles Denis, dit Saint-Denis

Mathilda May
as Capucine Jamet

Caroline Silhol
as Geneviève Gaudens

Marie Bunel
as Marie Deneige

Valéria Cavalli
as Dona Saint-Denis

Etienne Chicot
as Denis Deneige

Édouard Baer
as Self

Jean-Marie Winling
as Gérard Briançon
Directed by Claude Chabrol