Two Women
An Erotic Protest Against Monogamy
-- New York Times
Two Women
Winner of the Special Jury Prize at Sundance, TWO WOMEN is an irrepressible comedy about two mothers who refuse to settle for stagnant lives, and instead pursue the joy they need to feel alive and fulfilled.
When neighbors Violette (Laurence Leboeuf) and Florence (Karine Gonthier-Hyndman) bond over the ennui of parenthood, they realize that the solution to reviving their joie de vivre may be in listening to their libidos. As the two start finding sex in unexpected places, they examine the larger unfulfilled needs that brought them to their current moment, and choose to pursue a life of joy over compromise.
Wonderfully layered, empathetic, sexy and fun, TWO WOMEN urges us to consider that life is not a straight line, and to remember that there are infinite kinds of pleasure we can experience together if we simply allow ourselves to give in.
When neighbors Violette (Laurence Leboeuf) and Florence (Karine Gonthier-Hyndman) bond over the ennui of parenthood, they realize that the solution to reviving their joie de vivre may be in listening to their libidos. As the two start finding sex in unexpected places, they examine the larger unfulfilled needs that brought them to their current moment, and choose to pursue a life of joy over compromise.
Wonderfully layered, empathetic, sexy and fun, TWO WOMEN urges us to consider that life is not a straight line, and to remember that there are infinite kinds of pleasure we can experience together if we simply allow ourselves to give in.
Genre
Sexuality,
Comedy,
French Cinema
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Runtime
100
Language
English
Director
Chloé Robichaud
Producer
Martin Paul-Hus,
Catherine Léger
Writer(s)
Catherine Léger
Cast
Karine Gonthier-Hyndman,
Laurence Leboeuf,
Mani Soleymanlou,
Félix Moati,
Juliette Gariépy,
Sophie Nélisse