Baxter, Vera Baxter (1977)
Directed by Marguerite Duras

Drama / Music / Mystery

Film Synopsis

Vera Baxter takes a luxurious villa in Thionville-sur-mer, where she lives as a recluse.  The only man she ever loved was her husband, Jean.  She takes another woman into her confidence and reveals that her husband once gave another man, a journalist, a huge some of money to become her lover...
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