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1964 French filmA Married WomanFrench posterDirected byJean-Luc GodardWritten byJean-Luc GodardStarringMacha MérilCinematographyRaoul CoutardEdited byAndrée ChotyDistributed byColumbia FilmsRelease date 4 December 1964 (1964-12-04) Running time94 minutesCountryFranceLanguageFrench A Married Woman (French: Une femme
mariée) is a 1964 French drama film directed by Jean-Luc Godard, his eighth feature film. Plot Charlotte is a woman in her twenties, married to Pierre, an affluent man in his later thirties or forties. Pierre's passion is flying, and he flies his own private plane, after previously having been an air force pilot. Pierre has a young son, Nicolas, from his first
marriage, which dissolved when his wife left him for another man. Pierre, Charlotte, and Nicolas live together in a modern apartment outside Paris. Charlotte spends her days going to cafes, shopping, swimming, at the cinema, reading women's fashion magazines, or with her lover, Robert, an actor. Pierre believes that Charlotte's affair is over, having
previously confronted her with evidence from a private investigator. As the film opens, Charlotte and Robert are in a Paris love nest that Robert has rented. They make love, and he repeats an earlier request that Charlotte divorce Pierre to marry him. Leaving the apartment, Robert drives Charlotte to the department store Printemps, where she says
she is going buy new bras. (Indeed, the film is permeated by shots of advertisements for bras and Charlotte's monologues or dialogues about breast size and body image.) However, instead of shopping, she cuts through the store and Charlotte takes a series of taxis to avoid a private investigator who she thinks is still following her, and she goes to
collect her stepson from school. They go to an airport to collect Pierre and his colleague, the filmmaker Roger Leenhardt, who have returned from Germany in Pierre's private plane. While in Germany, Pierre and Roger attended sessions of the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trials, and both men have an interest in the Holocaust. They go back to the couple's
apartment for dinner. After dinner they discuss the Holocaust and move to the question of memory and one's relationship to the past and present. After Roger's departure, Charlotte and Pierre play-fight and make love. The next morning, the maid tells Charlotte a story of a ribald love-making session with her own husband. For this narrative, Godard
borrowed from Louis-Ferdinand Céline's Death on Credit, which he acknowledges indirectly in the film. Charlotte then attends a fashion photo-shoot at a swimming pool and eavesdrops at a nearby café as two teenage girls discuss their love lives and first sexual encounters. Charlotte goes to the doctor and learns that she is pregnant. She does not
know which man is the father and asks the doctor about contraception, leading to a discussion of the relationship between love, sexual pleasure, and conception. Charlotte then goes to Orly Airport for an assignation with Robert, as previously arranged, before he has to fly to Marseille to act in a production of Racine's Bérénice. They meet in the back
of the airport's cinema, during a screening of Night and Fog, Alain Resnais's documentary about the Holocaust. Partway through the film, they leave the theater separately and rendezvous at the airport hotel to make love. During their time together, Charlotte questions Robert about love. They hold hands on the mattress of the bed, echoing the
opening shots of the movie. As Robert prepares to leave, they both say – one after the other – C'est fini ("It's over."). Cast Macha Méril : Charlotte Bernard Noël : Robert, the lover Philippe Leroy : Pierre, the husband Roger Leenhardt : Pierre's friend, the filmmaker Rita Maiden : The maid Margaret Le-Van : a woman at the swimming pool Véronique
Duval : another woman at the pool Christophe Bourseiller : Nicolas André Lesourd : "Dédé" the mechanic at the airport Background Whilst in Cannes in May 1964 Godard met Luigi Chiarini, the director of the 1964 Venice Film Festival, and offered to make a film that would be completed in three months in time to premiere at Venice – the festival
would run from August 27 to September 10. The film would be the story of a woman, her husband, and her lover, and the woman would find out that she is pregnant and not know whose child it is. The situation was mirrored to a great extent in François Truffaut's La Peau Douce, a film Godard admired, that had been based on the story of Truffaut's
own infidelity. Godard wrote to Truffaut telling him he would take his film in a different direction if he thought his project too similar. Yet while Truffaut's film was a 'compact, classical melodrama' Godards would be 'an explicitly and stringently modernist film', the melodrama subordinated 'to a surprisingly abstract style of filming'.[1] Having liked
André Cayatte's pair of films, Anatomy of a Marriage: My Days with Jean-Marc/Anatomy of a Marriage: My Days with Françoise – L'Amour conjugale, 1963, Godard chose Macha Méril, an actress who had featured in both in a supporting role, to play Charlotte. Censorship The Married Woman – Godard's original title for his film – was shown at the
Venice Film Festival on 8 September 1964. It was well received. Michelangelo Antonioni, whose first colour film Red Desert was also being shown in competition, went up to Godard after the screening and congratulated him. And it was praised by French critics. Cahiers du cinéma, which had not praised Bande à part, greeted The Married Woman as
a major artistic and intellectual work. In September however, the Commission de Controle (the censorship board) voted 13-5, with two abstentions, to ban the film. Objections centred on the title, which the board said implied all married women were adulterous, and on the film's devotion 'to the salacious illustration of scenes of sexuality.' The
commission's reasons were not made public but were relayed to the minister of information, Alain Peyrefitte. He agreed to meet Godard and months of debate and negotiation followed. Godard believed the real problem was political and that 'The people of the commission have sensed that my film attacks a certain mode of life, that of air conditioning,
of the prefabricated, of advertising'. Ultimately, Godard made a few changes, including the title, though he refused to remove references to concentration camp inmates that Peyrefitte had wanted. The film was released on December 5.[2] Music The credits are accompanied by a Beethoven string quartet – one of five that are heard in the course of the
film. "Quand le film est triste", sung by Sylvie Vartan, accompanies a montage of magazine advertising images.[3] References ^ Brody, p.189-190 ^ Richard Brody, Everything is Cinema, pp.200-203 ^ Richard Brody, p. 193, 195 External links Une femme mariée: Suite de fragments d'un film tourné en 1964 at IMDb Retrieved from " The Married
WomanGenre Drama & Romance Written byJaya MisraDirected bySahir RazaStarringRidhi Dogra Monica Dogra Suhaas Ahuja Imaad ShahCountry of originIndiaOriginal languageHindiNo. of seasons1No. of episodes11ProductionProducerSamar KhanProduction locationIndiaCinematographyJohn WilmorProduction companyJuggernaut
ProductionsReleaseOriginal networkALTBalaji & ZEE5Picture formatHDTV 1080iOriginal release8 March 2021External linksWebsite The Married Woman is an Indian Hindi-language, romantic drama web series featuring Ridhi Dogra, Monica Dogra, Suhaas Ahuja, and Imaad Shah.[1] Directed by Sahir Raza and produced by Juggernaut Productions,
this web series is currently streaming on ALTBalaji and ZEE5.[2] The trailer was released at a launch event in Mumbai on 13 February 2021. It is based on Manju Kapur’s book, A Married Woman. [3] Synopsis It is a story of two women, Astha and Peeplika, set in the backdrop of the 90s, where Astha is a dutiful housewife and a mother. Peeplika is an
unconventional artist and has never been impressed by normal routines in her life.[4] Astha sets out on a journey of self-discovery and meets Peeplika on the route. Astha sets herself free from the society pressures and boundaries when she finds an intense connection with Peeplika, something that she always longed for. All this happens amidst the
riots after Babri Masjid demolition horrified the nation.[5] Cast Ridhi Dogra as Astha[6] Suhaas Ahuja as Hemant Monica Dogra as Peeplika[7] Imaad Shah as Aijaz Nadira Babbar as Hemant's Mother[8] Rahul Vohra as Hemant's Father Ayesha Raza as Babbo Samridhi Dewan as Timsi Nabeel Ahmed as Mudassar[9] Divya Seth as Peeplika's Mother
Sangeeta Balachandran as Garima Jain (Astha's Mom) Episode List No.overallNo. inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date11"Blurred Lines"Sahir RazaAparna Nadig, Jaya Misra, Surabhi Saral8 March 2021 (2021-03-08) Astha and Aijaz belong to a different background yet, however, they end up working together on a play. They both
start growing fond of each other. But an unfortunate event happens at the theatre to threaten Aijaz. 22"Line ke Uss Paar"Sahir RazaAparna Nadig, Jaya Misra, Surabhi Saral8 March 2021 (2021-03-08) Aijaz gifts a book of poems to Astha while she starts falling for him. On the other hand, Aijaz only likes her as a friend. Astha’s family is worried and
does not want her to attend the play due to ongoing riots. She still decides to go and after the play she congratulates Aijaz. She also confesses her love for him. 33"Kya khoya, kya paaya"Sahir RazaAparna Nadig, Jaya Misra, Surabhi Saral8 March 2021 (2021-03-08) Astha and Hemant are hosting a party. Timsi wishes to speak to Astha about an urgent
matter. Later, Timsi elopes with Mudassar and Peeplika helps the two lovers get married against their family's wishes. Astha arrives at the art gallery and meets Peeplika. 44"Mulaqat khud se"Sahir RazaAparna Nadig, Jaya Misra, Surabhi Saral8 March 2021 (2021-03-08) Timsi and Mudassar show up at her parent’s house, unexpectedly. Hemant is
angry and calls up Mudassar’s parents to speak about the situation. Astha calls Peeplika to help resolve the matter between the families. Later, everyone accepts the marriage and Astha consoles Peeplika. 55"Sahi Galat ke Beech"Sahir RazaAparna Nadig, Jaya Misra, Surabhi Saral8 March 2021 (2021-03-08) Astha is confused about how she feels for
Peeplika. When Peeplika arrives at Astha’s home for Timsi and Mudassar’s wedding, she confronts Astha about her feelings. Astha denies, but Peeplika encourages her to embrace her true self. 66"Dil-e-nadaan, Tujhe hua kya hai?"Sahir RazaAparna Nadig, Jaya Misra, Surabhi Saral8 March 2021 (2021-03-08) Babbo becomes sceptical about Astha and
Peeplika’s relationship and confides in Hemant. Peeplika shares some of her bitter-sweet memories with Astha. When Babbo takes Astha for shopping, she makes an excuse to meet Peeplika’s Mom. 77"Ishq aur Mushq"Sahir RazaAparna Nadig, Jaya Misra, Surabhi Saral8 March 2021 (2021-03-08) The ongoing riots have made the government to put
the city under curfew. Astha still manages to meet Peeplika who invites her to a relief camp. Hemant realizes that Astha has been lying to him about her plans till now. 88"Half Full/ Half Empty"Sahir RazaAparna Nadig, Jaya Misra, Surabhi Saral8 March 2021 (2021-03-08) Hemant suspects Astha of cheating and is unhappy about her sudden
disappearance. Astha tries to put her side upon her return. Peeplika wants Astha to meet her friends. After this, Astha goes for meeting Mudassar but things go south when the riots break out again. 99"The Wedding Anniversary"Sahir RazaAparna Nadig, Jaya Misra, Surabhi Saral8 March 2021 (2021-03-08) Astha’s mother visits Hemant’s place to
celebrate their 11th wedding anniversary. Babbo taunts Sunita over Astha’s actions. Peeplika shows up at the celebration, when Babbo catches Astha and Peeplika getting intimate with each other. 1010"New Horizons"Sahir RazaAparna Nadig, Jaya Misra, Surabhi Saral8 March 2021 (2021-03-08) Babbo informs Hemant about the intimacy between
Astha and Peeplika. Peeplika gets a new job in Paris and she wants to take Astha with her. Hemant confronts Astha and after a heated argument with him, Astha decides to move to Paris. 1111"Crossroads"Sahir RazaAparna Nadig, Jaya Misra, Surabhi Saral8 March 2021 (2021-03-08) Astha starts training her kids to be self-dependent as she prepares
to begin a new life with Peeplika. Later, she learns about Peeplika's past and confronts her before taking her final decision. Reception Sweta Kaushal from Hindustan Times feels the show is a stereotypical act. It is all about politics and religion and the one which is heard mostly. She simply summarizes the review in the title: "Melodrama and
Monologue kills the charm". Actors Riddhi and Monika Dogra have tried their best to act in spite of limited scope.[10] Archika Khurana of Times of India feels it is "A millieu of good performances challenging societal norms." The critics rating on TOI is 3/5 and average user rating goes to 3.5/5. The review ends with a solid line that says, "‘The Married
Woman' takes too long to make its point heard but it is the performances that hold your attention throughout".[11] Shubham Kulkarni from koimoi.com says, "Ridhi Dogra’s Performance Is The Only Hook In A Show That Talks About Homosexuality In The Daily Soap Way". He concludes the review saying, "The Married Woman ends up being yet
another soap opera made with some gen Z elements for the digital arena". Rating: 2.5 stars.[12] References ^ "A Married Woman: Ridhi Dogra and Monica Dogra unite for Ekta Kapoor's same sex love story". Retrieved 17 February 2021. ^ MumbaiFebruary 14, Shweta Keshri; February 14, 2021UPDATED; Ist, 2021 14:30. "The Married Woman trailer
out. Ridhi Dogra, Monica Dogra are en route to self-discovery". India Today. Retrieved 2021-02-18.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) ^ "The Married Woman trailer out. Ridhi Dogra, Monica Dogra are en route to self-discovery". Retrieved 17 February 2021. ^ "AltBalaji And Zee5 To Release A New Show Titled 'A Married Woman'".
Retrieved 17 February 2021. ^ "ALTBalaji's A Married Woman: A story of two souls who rose beyond 'sexual and societal boundaries'". Retrieved 17 February 2021. ^ "Ridhi Dogra and Monica Dogra to essay a lesbian couple in ALTBalaji show A Married Woman". Retrieved 17 February 2021. ^ "A Married Woman: Ridhi Dogra and Monica Dogra play
a couple". Retrieved 17 February 2021. ^ "The Married Woman: From Ridhi Dogra to Monica Dogra, cast of web series revealed in a novel manner". Retrieved 17 February 2021. ^ "Nabeel Ahmed bags ALTBalaji's A Married Woman". Retrieved 17 February 2021. ^ "The Married Woman review: Melodrama and monologues kill the charm". Hindustan
Times. 2021-03-09. Retrieved 2021-03-18. ^ The Married Woman Season 1 Review: A milieu of good performances challenging societal norms, retrieved 2021-03-18 ^ "The Married Woman Review: Ridhi Dogra's Performance Is The Only Hook In A Show That Talks About Homose*uality In The Daily Soap Way". Koimoi. 2021-03-09. Retrieved 2021-03-
18. External Links The Married Woman at IMDb The Married Woman at ZEE5 The Married Woman at WebSeriesReview.org Retrieved from "
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