Another Woman's Life
Originally released in 2012. Another Woman's Life is a comedy/drama film. directed by Sylvie Testud.
Starring Juliette Binoche, Mathieu Kassovitz, and Aure Atika
Synopsis
When the fun loving Marie sets her eyes on brooding comic book artist Paul, it sets off the kind of romantic sparks that quickly culminate in the bedroom. But the next morning brings its share of surprises as Marie crawls out of bed to discover her life flash-forwarded fifteen years down the road: Not only has she been married to Paul all this time, but she’s now the mother of a little boy the head of a powerful multinational investment firm and the proprietor of a fabulous apartment overlooking the Eiffel Tower. Quickly Marie discovers that all her achievements have not brought happiness.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Juliette Binoche
as Marie Speranski
Mathieu Kassovitz
as Paul Speranski
Aure Atika
as Jeanne
Danièle Lebrun
as Denise Bontant
François Berléand
as Maître Volin
Vernon Dobtcheff
as Dimitri Speranski
Yvi Dachary-Le Beon
as Adam Speranski
Nilton Martins
as Homme réunion RIM
Dean Constantin
as Marketing Representative
Marina Tomé
as La concierge Besuin
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
- Budget
- $6,500,000
- Revenue
- $3,216,359
Production Companies
- Numéro 4 Production
- ARP Sélection
- Paul Thiltges Distributions
- Saga Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Another Woman's Life about?
When the fun loving Marie sets her eyes on brooding comic book artist Paul, it sets off the kind of romantic sparks that quickly culminate in the bedroom. But the next morning brings its share of s...
Who directed Another Woman's Life?
Another Woman's Life was directed by Sylvie Testud.
How long is Another Woman's Life?
Another Woman's Life has a runtime of 1 hours and 37 minutes (97 minutes total).
When was Another Woman's Life released?
Another Woman's Life was released on February 14, 2012 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Another Woman's Life?
The main cast of Another Woman's Life includes Juliette Binoche, Mathieu Kassovitz, Aure Atika, Danièle Lebrun, François Berléand.