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  1. Madame Bovary: Directed by Jean Renoir. With Max Dearly, Valentine Tessier, Pierre Renoir, Robert Le Vigan. Soon after the death of his first wife (whose dowry was inadequate), Charles Bovary, a country doctor in Normandy, marries Emma Rouault, who is well-endowed in every sense.

  2. Jan 29, 2015 · Set in Normandy, France, Madame Bovary is Gustave Flaubert's classic story of Emma Bovary (Mia Wasikowska), a young beauty who impulsively marries small-town...

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  3. Madame Bovary is a film directed by Jean Renoir with Max Dearly, Valentine Tessier, Pierre Renoir, Robert Le Vigan .... Year: 1934. Original title: Madame Bovary. Synopsis: A country girl Emma Rouault marries a recently bereaved doctor, Charles Bovary, but her love for him does not endure. Whilst Bovary is happy to remain an ordinary provincial ...

  4. Pour plus de détails, voir Fiche technique et Distribution . modifier Madame Bovary est un film français réalisé par Jean Renoir , sorti en 1934 , adapté du roman éponyme de Gustave Flaubert . Ce film est à présent au catalogue de la Gaumont . Synopsis [modifier | modifier le code] Les amours adultères de la belle Emma Bovary, fatiguée de son terne mariage, se terminent dans la ruine ...

  5. Jun 12, 2015 · Madame Bovary: Directed by Sophie Barthes. With Mia Wasikowska, Rhys Ifans, Ezra Miller, Logan Marshall-Green. Bored in her marriage to a country doctor and stifled by life in a small town, the restless Emma Bovary pursues her dreams of passion and excitement, whatever they may cost.

  6. French. Latin. Madame Bovary is a 2014 historical romantic drama film directed by Sophie Barthes, based on the 1856 novel of the same name by French author Gustave Flaubert. The film stars Mia Wasikowska, Rhys Ifans, Ezra Miller, Logan Marshall-Green, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Laura Carmichael, Olivier Gourmet, and Paul Giamatti .

  7. Among the many other screen adaptations of Flaubert's novel are: the 1932 Allied Pictures Corp. film Unholy Love, directed by Albert Ray and starring H. B. Warner and Lila Lee (see AFI Catalog of Feature Films 1931-40; F3.4867); the 1934 French film Madame Bovery, directed by Jean Renoir and starring Valentine Tessier and Pierre Renoir; the ...