Anatomy of a Marriage: My Days with Françoise | |
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Directed by | André Cayatte |
Produced by | Raymond Froment (producer) |
Written by | Maurice Aubergé (collaboration) André Cayatte (screenplay adaptation) Louis Sapin (adaptation dialogue) |
Starring | See below |
Music by | Louiguy |
Cinematography | Roger Fellous |
Editing by | Paul Cayatte |
Release date(s) | 1964 |
Running time | 112 minutes |
Country | France Italy West Germany |
Language | French |
Anatomy of a Marriage: My Days with Françoise (Françoise ou La vie conjugale) is a 1964 French film directed by André Cayatte telling the story of a marriage break-up told from the man's point of view.
The film is also known as Anatomy of a Marriage: My Nights With Francoise.[1]
The film's companion piece Anatomy of a Marriage: My Days with Jean-Marc tells the story from the woman's point of view.
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In a joint review of the two films, Bosley Crowther of the New York Times wrote that the two main actors "skillfully [portrayed] the characteristics of nobility and selflessness or pettiness and shame" but that "the two main characters in these films are distinctly commonplace people, inadequate to responsibility, immature and hardly worth the exceptional attention that is given to them".[1]