After her mother dies, a grieving daughter (Sylvie Testud) finds documents that reveal a lost chapter in the lives of her parents.
Gorgeous semi-autobiographical period film written & directed by Diane Kurys turns out to be about French Holocaust survivors who find it difficult to put the horror behind them.
Sensuous and heart-breaking, For a Woman is a totally satisfying “movie movie” that also has a sly sense of humor.
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Top Photo: After her mother dies, “Anne” (Sylvie Testud) discovers a box of her old papers.
Bottom Photo: Lyon, France (1947)
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