La Petite Femelle (2021)
Année de sortie: 2021
Nation: France
Alternative Title: 狂気の女
Réalisateur: Philippe Faucon
Writer: Antoine Lacomblez, Philippe Faucon, Philippe Jaenada
Production & Genre
Producteur: producer (as Thierry de Clermont-Tonnerre): Thierry de Clermont Tonnerre
co-producer: Chantal Fischer
producer: Jean-Pierre Guérin
Sociétés: France Télévisions, JPG Films
Genre: Biography, Drama, Tv Movie
Budget: €3,000,000 (estimated).
Mots-clés
Mots-clés: based on book, based on true story, court case, female rear nudity, female topless nudity, inspired by a true story, medicine student, true crime, woman on top
Histoire
In November of 1953, Pauline Dubuisson finds herself accused of the cold-blooded murder of her lover Félix. The narrative explores the public's fascination with this controversial figure and the questions surrounding her true nature - was she a manipulative social climber or a free spirit asserting her emancipation?
Résumé
La Petite Femelle is a French biographical drama directed by Philippe Faucon, released in 2021 as a TV movie. The film focuses on Pauline Dubuisson, whose trial and alleged crime gripped France during the early 1950s. While the sources primarily concentrate on the murder accusation and the contrasting perceptions of Pauline's character, they do not provide extensive details about the trial process or its outcome.


