
It is only the prospect of having a child that draws the otherwise strictly urban new wife, Suzanne, to a family farm, she really doesn't care for the countryside of for her in laws..
Michel Arnaud, Jacques Houssin, Amleto Palermi
France

Is it worth your time? If you like old French films where people argue in kitchens while looking very fancy, sure. If you get hives thinking about domestic drama or stubborn in-laws, skip it. It’s for the folks who want a bit of 1930s sass rather than a masterpiece. Suzanne is essentially a fish out of water, if the f...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Jacques Houssin

Jacques Houssin
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"Is it worth your time? If you like old French films where people argue in kitchens while looking very fancy, sure. If you get hives thinking about domestic drama or stubborn in-laws, skip it. It’s for the folks who want a bit of 1930s sass rather than a masterpiece. Suzanne is essentially a fish out of water, if the fish hated the water and preferred a nice cafe in Paris. Edwige Feuillère plays her with this *particular* kind of annoyance that feels like she’s permanently sniffing something bad..."

1933 · IMDb —
Jacques Houssin

