8 Women
Living in a house full of women can be murder.
The time; the 50s. The setting; a country house. The man of the house has been stabbed to death in his bed. Whodunit? His wife (Catherine Deneuve), who might have been leaving him for another man? His mother-in-law (Danielle Darrieux), an apparently crippled grande dame? His daughters (Virginie Ledoyen and Ludivine Sagnier)? His sister, (Fanny Ardant), a woman with a Past? His sister-in-law (Isabelle Huppert), an old maid? One of the servants (Emmanuelle Beart), who seems to have known him intimately? Anyone could have done it, and they all have a story to tell – and they all have a song to sing, too.
You can practically see the proscenium arch in Francois Ozon's wonderfully stagey adaptation of a play by Robert Thomas. It's a celebration of three generation of French actresses, and if Isabelle Huppert steals the show as the plain jane, she's just the best of a formidable bunch. From the elegant opening credits onwards, the film's a delight – the songs are great fun, and it's a nice touch that at one point there's a prominently displayed photo of an actress who might have been one of the women – the late Romy Schneider.
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