Potiche
Potiche

Potiche

1983Movie136 minFrench

Suzanne Pujol is the submissive wife of a rich industrialist who is as unpleasant with his family as with his workers. Following a strike in the company, Suzanne takes the place of her husband, who is disowned by his staff. She proves to be a woman of leadership and action, which provokes the anger of her husband and her former lover, a communist deputy...

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Patrice LeconteGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

In 1977, Suzanne Pujol, the wife of a wealthy and abusive umbrella factory owner, takes over the business when her husband has a heart attack. Initially, she is more concerned with her lover, a former cabaret singer, and her spoiled children. However, she soon discovers that the factory is in disarray due to poor management and worker exploitation.

Critical Reception

Potiche was met with generally positive reviews, praised for its sharp wit, elegant production, and strong performances, particularly from Catherine Deneuve. Some critics found the plot somewhat predictable but appreciated its satirical take on class dynamics and bourgeois life.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film offers a charming and witty portrayal of societal shifts and personal liberation.
  • Catherine Deneuve delivers a sophisticated and nuanced performance.
  • The movie successfully blends humor with social commentary.

Google audience: Audience reception data for "Potiche (1983)" on Google is not readily available, but general critical consensus suggests appreciation for its humor and performances.

Fun Fact

The film's setting in 1977 deliberately echoes the societal and political climate of France at the time, with labor union movements and changing social attitudes being subtly woven into the narrative.

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