The Last Woman

The Last Woman (French: La Dernière femme, Italian: L'ultima donna) is a 1976 French-Italian film directed by Marco Ferreri and starring Gérard Depardieu and Ornella Muti.

The Last Woman
Directed byMarco Ferreri
Written byMarco Ferreri
Rafael Azcona
StarringGérard Depardieu
Ornella Muti
Music byPhilippe Sarde
CinematographyLuciano Tovoli
Release date
1976
CountryFrance / Italy
LanguageFrench

Depardieu was nominated for best actor for his role in the César ceremony in 1977.

Plot

Gérard is an engineer who is married to Gabrielle and has a nine-month-old son, for whom he cares deeply. When his wife leaves him for feminist reasons, he is left with custody of their son. To satisfy his romantic longings, Gerard embarks on an affair with Valérie, his son's daycare worker. However, Gabrielle fights for custody of the child, and when Gérard's affair with Valérie threatens his custody chances, Gérard responds by mutilating himself.

Cast

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