Scene from La dernière femme (1976)
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Duration: 126 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Herve431 |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x396 | Added: 2010-Jan-26 |
Actresses in this Scene

Ornella Muti
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Alternate Names: Francesca Romana Rivelli, Орнелла Мути, اورنلا موتی
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Full Biography
Ornella Muti, born Francesca Romana Rivelli on March 9, 1955 in Rome to Neapolitan father and Estonian mother, is an Italian actress known for her roles in Italian films like 'La moglie più bella' (1970) and international productions such as 'Flash Gordon' (1980). She has been married twice, firstly to actor Alessio Orano from 1975-1981, and secondly to Federico Facchinetti from 1988-1996. Muti has three children: Naike Rivelli, Andrea, and Carolina Facchinetti. Since 1998, she has been living with Stefano Piccolo, a plastic surgeon.
About the Movie: La dernière femme (1976)

Release Year: 1976
Alternative Title: A Última Mulher, Az utolsó asszony, Den sista kvinnan, Die letzte Frau, L'ultima donna, The Last Woman, Viimeinen nainen
Director: Marco Ferreri
Writer: Dante Matelli, Marco Ferreri, Rafael Azcona
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Story
Gerard Depardieu plays Gerard, an engineer who becomes a single father after his wife leaves him for feminist reasons, taking their child with her. Gerard has custody of their nine-month-old son and cares for him deeply. He then begins a romance with Valerie (Ornella Muti), the daycare worker for his son. However, this relationship threatens his custody rights. Despondent over the changing roles of men in society and the rise of feminism, Gerard responds drastically to this threat.
Summary
La dernière femme is a 1976 French drama film directed by Marco Ferreri, starring Gerard Depardieu as Gerard, an engineer navigating the complexities of single parenthood and evolving gender roles. The film explores themes of masculinity, fatherhood, and the impact of feminism on relationships during a period of societal change.