The Woman of My Life | |
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Directed by | Régis Wargnier |
Produced by |
Yannick Bernard Eberhard Junkersdorf Hans Prescher |
Written by |
Catherine Cohen Alain Le Henry |
Starring |
Christophe Malavoy Jane Birkin Jean-Louis Trintignant Béatrice Agenin |
Music by | Romano Musumarra |
Cinematography | François Catonné |
Release date
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Running time
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102 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
The Woman of My Life (French: La Femme de ma vie) is a French film by Régis Wargnier released in 1986.
Simon is a famous violinist who became a drunkard. His wife Laura created seven years earlier a classical orchestra of which he was one of the three pillars. After an attack of delirium tremens, he meets Pierre, a former alcoholic, who was able to overcome his habit, and who decides to help Simon. This would change his relationship with Laura, who has always tried in vain to save Simon from his addiction, and is resentful of a stranger’s success. She becomes deeply jealous, and unconsciously starts to do everything to get Simon back into alcoholism.
With La Femme de ma vie director Régis Wargnier won the 1987 César Award for Best Debut.
T'en va pas, a duet by Jane Birkin and Elsa Lunghini written for a scene in the film song, was re-recorded in a discography version that would become the first major success of the singer Elsa, who at the time was 13 years old.