(literally "Mistress for a Couple"), it is often confused with Barbet Schroeder’s 1976 auteur classic, Maîtresse
Direction & Style: Gérard Kikoïne (known later for Edge of Sanity with Anthony Perkins) directs with a restrained, voyeuristic eye. Long takes, natural lighting, and the absence of musical score in key bedroom scenes create unease rather than titillation. The film is erotic, but its true subject is loneliness. maitresse pour couple 1980 french classic
: Georges is deeply in love with his mistress, Claire, and wishes to divorce his wife, Brigitte (played by cult icon Brigitte Lahaie The Scheme (literally "Mistress for a Couple"), it is often
For those intrigued by this slice of cinematic history, a word of caution: avoid shady tube sites offering grainy VHS rips with Greek subtitles. The experience is terrible, and the filmmakers see no royalties. Lighting: Heavy use of chiaroscuro