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The film La viuda Couderc had a very good acceptance when it was released in theaters.
The feature film was produced during long months of work and the final result can be enjoyed in the year 1971 after its theatrical release.
The cast of this film (Alain Delon, Simone Signoret, Ottavia Piccolo, Jean Tissier, Monique Chaumette) has very good results since they hit a lot with the role obtained.

As you may have seen, there are many people involved in the making of a film and therefore, a figure is necessary to coordinate all that chaos and decide when no one knows exactly what to do. Pierre Granier-Deferre has been the person in charge of directing the entire film.
Enjoying 87 min. the duration of the film is one of the best plans to disconnect.
One of the countries with the most films created in the history of cinema is France and this film is one of them.

It is not easy to make the story understood through a script, that all the elements of the film fit together and here you can see the hard work of Pierre Granier-Deferre, Pascal Jardin, Georges Simenon.
The production companies are betting on certain stories that they will later turn into movies and, without a doubt, Lira Films, Pegaso Cinematografica has been completely right with this one.
An important job is that of Philippe Sarde and his team who have managed to create a perfect soundtrack for the story they tell us.

The person in charge of making sure that all the photographic elements fit together perfectly was Walter Wottitz.
If we had to frame this film in a specific genre, that would be Drama, Action, Romance.

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Critics La viuda Couderc

Slow but viewable: interesting character study. Delon and Signoret, a combination. Hell has no fury like the despised widow.
Very slow and deliberate. A very unusual love story. Widows could ...
Rural thriller. Delon is indelible, as usual. seductive
The actors melt into the French countryside. Grim and uneventful movie (up to the last 10 minutes). Definitely worth seeing
Too late for Signoret
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