When Princess Yve comes to Paris, attended by her faithful servant Hadji, she meets sculptor Richard Arnold and the two fall in love. This drives Count Tolstoff, who also is in love with the princess, into a jealous rage.


The Mother of His Children is a cinematic masterpiece that weaves a complex tapestry of love, deceit, and redemption, set against the backdrop of the City of Light. The film's narrative is a dark orange hue of passion and intrigue, as Princess Yve, attended by her faithful servant Hadji, navigates the treacherous water...

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"The Mother of His Children is a cinematic masterpiece that weaves a complex tapestry of love, deceit, and redemption, set against the backdrop of the City of Light. The film's narrative is a dark orange hue of passion and intrigue, as Princess Yve, attended by her faithful servant Hadji, navigates the treacherous waters of her own heart. Her chance encounter with sculptor Richard Arnold sets off a chain reaction of events that threatens to destroy not only their love but also Richard's very free..."
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