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  1. 15. Feb. 2012 · Another Woman's Life: Directed by Sylvie Testud. With Juliette Binoche, Mathieu Kassovitz, Aure Atika, Danièle Lebrun. A young woman falls in love, then wakes up a decade later as the mother of a young boy who is also in the middle of a divorce.

    • (2,5K)
    • Comedy, Drama, Mystery
    • Sylvie Testud
    • 2012-02-15
  2. Another Woman's Life (French: La Vie d'une autre) is a 2012 international co-production comedy film directed by Sylvie Testud. Cast. Juliette Binoche as Marie Speranski; Mathieu Kassovitz as Paul Speranski; Aure Atika as Jeanne; Danièle Lebrun as Denise Bontant; Vernon Dobtcheff as Dimitri Speranski; Yvi Dachary-Le Béon as Adam ...

    • La Vie d'une Autre, by Frédérique Deghelt
    • Sylvie Testud
    • La vie d'une autre
  3. When Marie wakes up the next morning, it is 12 years later. She is married to Paul, is the CEO of a large multinational company and has a young son, but she has no memory of the last 12 years. With...

  4. Synopsis. When the fun loving Marie sets her eyes on brooding comic book artist Paul, it sets off the kind of romantic sparks that quickly culminate in the bedroom. But the next morning brings its share of surprises as Marie crawls out of bed to discover her life flash-forwarded fifteen years down the road: Not only has she been married to Paul ...

    • (649)
    • Numéro 4 Production, ARP Sélection
    • Sylvie Testud
  5. 2012. Running time. 97 min. Country. France. Director. Sylvie Testud. Screenwriter. Sylvie Testud. Novel: Frederique Deghelt. Cast. Cinematography. Thierry Arbogast. Producer. Co-production France-Belgium-Luxembourg; Paul Thiltges Distributions, ARP. Genre. Mystery. Drama. Comedy. Synopsis.

  6. 23. März 2012 · Another Woman’s Life France Production: An ARP Selection release of an ARP, Dialogues Films et Numero 4 Prods. production, in association with Paul Thiltges Distribution, Saga Film ...

  7. Danièle Lebrun Cast. Claire Lemaréchal Screenplay. Frédérique Deghelt Screenplay. Thierry Arbogast Cinematography. Critics reviews. Marie, 40, wakes up one morning believing she’s 30. She’s forgotten 10 years of her life. She wakes up at the beginning of a romance, which is in fact ending.