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The Last Woman 1976 DVD

Storyline!

The Last Woman (1976) Gerard and his 9-month-old son have been left by his wife for feminist reasons. The custody of his son is being threatened by his next romance. Gerard (Gerard Depardieu) is an engineer who has just been left by his wife (Zouzou) for feminist reasons and has custody of his nine-month-old son, whom he cares for deeply. When his next romance with Valerie (Ornella Muti), his son’s daycare worker, threatens that custody, he responds by emasculating himself with a knife.

  • Comes on Region Free DVD-R  with Disc Art and a Full-Colour Cover page in a 7mm Standard DVD Case.
  • Subtitles only show for the parts, not in English.

$10.99

Additional Information

Weight 100 g
Release Date

21 April 1976 (France)

Runtime

112 Minutes (1h 52m)

Region

Region Free – Play Worldwide

Directors

Marco Ferreri

Produced By

Flaminia Produzioni Cinematografiche

Shipping & Packaging

Free Shipping on Bubble wrap package
High-Quality DVD-R Disc on Printed Lable and 7mm Jewel Case with Cover Art.

Language

French

Subtitles

English

Handling Time

2-3 Business Days

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Rating

X (Nudity) 18+

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