8 Women with Catherine Deneuve: DVD Cover

    8 Women
    a.k.a. 8 Femmes, Eight Femmes Director: François Ozon Cast: Catherine Deneuve, Isabelle Huppert, Emmanuelle Béart, Fanny Ardant

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/11/2003
    • Original Release: 2002
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 14,463

    Viewer Rating: (6 ratings)

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    Side #1 --
    1. Main Titles [2:18]
    2. Home for Christmas [5:32]
    3. Papa T'es Plus Dans Le Coup (Daddy, You Ain't With It) [2:28]
    4. Monsieur Is Dead! [5:17]
    5. Secrets & Suspicion [10:27]
    6. Message Personnel (Personal Message) [4:35]
    7. Pierrette [3:30]
    8. A Quoi Sert De Vive Libre (What's the Point of Living Free) [6:58]
    9. Alibis [7:44]
    10. Mon Amour Mon Ami (My Lover, My Friend) [3:43]
    11. Augustine's Attack [5:09]
    12. Family Secrets [2:07]
    13. Pour Ne Pas Vivre Seul ( So As Not to Live Alone) [2:56]
    14. Settling of Accounts [1:39]
    15. Pile Ou Face (Head or Tails) [6:51]
    16. Mamy's Secret [2:05]
    17. Quarrels & Rebellion [5:32]
    18. Pierrette Is Guilty [7:32]
    19. Toi Jamais (You Never Do) [2:51]
    20. Female Complicity [2:08]
    21. A Christmas Story [5:32]
    22. II N'y A Pas D'amour Heureux (There Is No Happy Love) [6:08]
    23. End Titles [3:58]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Eight of France's finest actresses sing and dance their way through a drawing-room murder mystery in 8 Women, a candy-coated genre mishmash from director François Ozon. The titular females form the film's backbone -- an astounding cast including Catherine Deneuve, Virginie Ledoyen, Ludivine Sagnier, Emmanuelle Béart, Fanny Ardant, Isabelle Huppert, Danielle Darrieux, and Fermine Richard. Based on a 1960s Agatha Christie-inspired play, the story itself is set at a French country estate where the man of the house (Dominique Lamure) is murdered. The eight women --all relatives or servants -- proceed to exchange accusations and secrets as to the murderer's identity during one snowbound night. But whodunit is hardly the point here: 8 Women is a superbly stylized film that cloaks a mystery parody in the Technicolor vibrancy of a Douglas Sirk melodrama or a Vincente Minnelli musical. It's all punctuated with charming solo numbers that run the gamut from bouncy French pop to heartfelt ballads, serving as splendid, often tongue-in-cheek showpieces for each actress's unique charisma. In the face of this improbable confluence of styles, Ozon maintains a carefully considered tone, and the performances remain focused, powerful, and true. Ultimately, 8 Women is a complex mixture of genres and personalities, but its strong flavors blend into a surprisingly smooth confection. Gregory Baird, Barnes & Noble

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    Great Film!by Anonymous

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    October 08, 2006: Have you ever noticed how in musicals the actors just break into song at the most pointless times? Well, this movie pokes fun at that fact, in a hilarious way! It's a comedy- mystery thriller that's also a musical! If you love weird movies get this DVD! I highly recommend.

    Highly recommended!by Anonymous

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    April 15, 2004: This is a wonderful movie, with some of France's most well known actresses. 8 Femmes is like a musical version of the American film Clue gone awry. The acting is impeccable, and I would be stunned to find someone who can resist laughing whenever the cast breaks out into their cheesy (yet fun!) musical numbers! There is still the dramatic element of a murder mystery that one would expect, but with a light-hearted tone. I would recommend this film to anyone who might enjoy musical comedies, murder mysteries, or French films in general! Don't let yourself become turned off by the thought of sub-titles either; you'll forget they're even there!


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