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  1. Les Biches (English: The Does) is a 1968 drama film directed by Claude Chabrol. It depicts a tortured love triangle between characters portrayed by Stéphane Audran and Jacqueline Sassard ; Jean-Louis Trintignant also stars.

  2. Les Biches: Directed by Claude Chabrol. With Jean-Louis Trintignant, Jacqueline Sassard, Stéphane Audran, Nane Germon. Architect Paul Thomas insinuates himself into the relationship of two bisexual women living in a St. Tropez villa with tragic consequences.

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    • Claude Chabrol
    • R
  3. Les Biches est un film franco - italien réalisé par Claude Chabrol, sorti en 1968 . Synopsis. Frédérique, riche bourgeoise parisienne oisive et insouciante, remarque un jour une jeune fille bohème, Why, qui dessine des biches à la craie sur le pont des Arts. Elle la séduit puis l'entraîne dans sa villa tropézienne.

    • Claude Chabrol
    • Paul GégauffClaude Chabrol
  4. The young girl ( Jacqueline Sassard) is first seen on a Paris bridge, drawing on the pavement. We discover nothing about her past; all we know is that she's a waif, poor and apparently alone. The older woman (Chabrol's wife Stephane Audran, who won the best actress award at Berlin) conceals a consuming selfishness beneath a mask of sophistication.

  5. The door to a labyrinth of trysts and betrayals is opened when the wealthy and bisexual Frederique (Stéphane Audran) seduces young Parisian street artist Why (Jacqueline Sassard) and then takes ...

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    • Claude Chabrol
    • R
    • Drama
  6. Bored bisexual millionaire Frédérique picks up a young street artist named Why, and whisks her away to her villa in St. Tropez for the winter season. They soon meet dashing architect Paul and both fall for him, setting in motion a ménage à trois of deception and betrayal.

  7. Frédérique is a rich and beautiful woman who picks up a female street artist called "Why". It is December and they go to her villa in Saint Tropez, which is inhabited by a couple of odd gay men. Both women fall for the local architect Paul Thomas.