The Other Woman (1990)
In The Other Woman, Farou (Jean Rochetfort) is an author whose success is matched only by his lechery. During the rehearsal of his newest play, a scandal unfolds. Farou's wife Fanny (Anne Duperey) knows that during his "creative periods," Farou gets a particular itch that he can't resist scratching, but her own jealousy has finally reached the boiling point. It starts when Jane (Caroline Sihol), the deliciously sexy secretary that Farou has brought on as a live in assistant, falls in love with the artist.
Director: Christopher Frank
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: April 25, 1990
Cast
- Jean Rochefort - Farou
- Anny Duperey - Fanny
- Caroline Silhol - Jane
Screenplay
Cinematography: Martial Thury, Pierre Bec
Production: Agepro Cinéma, Films A2, Filmédis
Country: Belgium, France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Christopher Frank
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Other Woman about?
- In The Other Woman, Farou (Jean Rochetfort) is an author whose success is matched only by his lechery. During the rehearsal of his newest play, a scandal unfolds. Farou's wife Fanny (Anne Duperey) knows that during his "creative periods," Farou gets a particular itch that he can't resist scratching, but her own jealousy has finally reached the boiling point. It starts when Jane (Caroline Sihol), the deliciously sexy secretary that Farou has brought on as a live in assistant, falls in love with the artist.
- Who directed The Other Woman?
- The Other Woman was directed by Christopher Frank.
- Who stars in The Other Woman?
- The Other Woman stars Jean Rochefort, Anny Duperey, Caroline Silhol.
- How long is The Other Woman?
- The Other Woman has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- Where was The Other Woman produced?
- The Other Woman was produced in Belgium, France.