Une Femme entre Chien et Loup (1978)
Director: André Delvaux
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Elliptical tale of a World War II triangle (and its aftermath) in which a Belgian woman falls for a French-speaking Resistance leader while her husband, an idealistic Flemish-speaking nationalist, is serving on the eastern front as a volunteer with the German SS. Delicately shaded and much less schematic than it sounds, it still emerges as little more than a specifically Belgian/Flemish rehash of the usual traumas. Exquisitely shot, but a disappointment from the usually evocative and subtle Delvaux.Author: TM
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Cast & crew
Director: André Delvaux
Cast: Marie-Christine Barrault, Roger Van Hool, Rutger Hauer, Bert André, Raf Reyman, Senne Rouffaer, Mathieu Carrière full cast
Duration: 111 mins
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