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Betty is a 1992 French psychological drama film written and directed by Claude Chabrol, based on the 1961 novel of the same title by Georges Simenon. The film stars Marie Trintignant and Stéphane Audran, with Jean-François Garreaud, Yves Lambrecht, Christiane Minazzoli and Pierre Vernier.
Betty: Directed by Claude Chabrol. With Marie Trintignant, Stéphane Audran, Jean-François Garreaud, Yves Lambrecht. A drunken self-destructive woman called Betty wanders through bars and meets a man that drives her to a restaurant outside Paris called Le Trou (The Hole).
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- Claude Chabrol
- 1993-10
Mar 21, 2014 · When Betty is caught en flagrante, her bourgeois in-laws and husband force a divorce settlement upon her and bar her from seeing her two daughters. She is rescued from an alcoholic stupor by...
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Betty torments her husband with childish vandalism and verbal threats after he leaves her for another woman, but nobody anticipates what ends up happening as...
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Oct 1, 1993 · Betty is a 1993 French film by Claude Chabrol, based on a novel by Georges Simenon. It follows a woman who wanders into a seedy bar and encounters various characters with their own secrets and twists.
An outcast well-to-do Paris wife (Marie Trintignant) meets a widow (Stéphane Audran) who lives in a hotel and drinks with her.
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Feb 19, 1992 · A drunken, self-destructive woman called Betty wanders into a Parisian bar where she meets middle-aged alcoholic Laure. Laure decides to take care of Betty. Recovering in a hotel room, Betty begins to recount to Laure the story of her bourgeois life and her unhappy and unfaithful marriage.