Woman Between Wolf and Dog
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Woman Between Wolf and Dog (1979) is a Belgian-French drama film directed by André Delvaux.
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Plot
The Antwerp girl Lieve falls in love with a French-speaking resistance fighter during World War II, while her Flemish nationalist husband fights as a volunteer on the Eastern Front. The story begins in 1940 and ends twelve years later: Lieve, still torn between the two men, realizes that she is of no importance to either of them, whereupon she abandons them both.
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Cast
- Marie-Christine Barrault as Lieve
- Rutger Hauer as Adriaan
- Roger van Hool as François
- Senne Rouffaer as The Priest
- Bert André as Slager
- Raf Reymen as Oom Georges
- Hector Camerlynck as Uncle Odilon
- Mathieu Carrière as Soldier from Germany
- Yves Robert as Werkman
- Tine Balder as Tante Mélanie
- Jenny Tanghe as Tante Anna
- Greta van Langhendonck as Susanne
- Janine Bischops as Tante Leontien
- Johny Voners as Uncle Nand
- Marc Bober as Postbode
- Jean-Claude Van Damme as Movie Goer / Man In Garden (uncredited)
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