One Sings, the Other Doesn't
Pauline (Valérie Mairesse), a schoolgirl studying for her baccalaureate, wanders into a gallery and recognizes an old friend, Suzanne (Thérèse Liotard), in one of the photographs displayed. Suzanne has two children with the photographer and is expecting a third which she cannot afford to keep. In order to help raise funds for an abortion, Pauline lies to her parents about a school trip, and when they find out, she leaves home and begins working as a singer. The photographer commits suicide and Suzanne moves away to live with her parents on their farm. The two women lose touch for ten years but are reunited at a demonstration in 1972 and begin to correspond by postcard. Pauline, now known as Pomme, moves to Iran with her boyfriend Darius (Ali Rafie), but becomes dissatisfied with her life there and returns to France. Suzanne leaves the farm and opens a family planning clinic in Hyères, where she marries a local doctor.
- DirectorAgnès Varda
- AuthorAgnès Varda
- CameraCharles Van Damme
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ActorsMicou Papineau, Francis Lemaire, Jean-Pierre Pellegrin, Mona Mairesse
- MusicFrançois Wertheimer
- produced byCiné Tamaris
- CountriesBelgium France Venezuela
- GenreFilm
- Year1977
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Length120 min
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TopicAbortion
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LanguagesFrench
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SynchronizationsEnglish