Violette
NYT Critic's Picks • 2h 18m
Martin Provost • 2013 • France
A portrait of writer Violette LeDuc, protégé of Simone de Beauvoir.
Born the illegitimate daughter of a housemaid, Violette too is determined to write, and out of both talent and perseverance she nestles herself into Paris's post-war intellectual scene. A deep friendship with Simone de Beauvoir changes the course of her life, as Violette soon finds herself a novelist in her own right.
A finely-drawn portrait of notable twentieth-century writer Violette LeDuc, Violette is attuned to the nuances of one woman's struggle to escape the obscurity of her origins, to forge a life of creative value and personal repute. Martin Provost's fifth feature premiered at Toronto and is a New York Times Critics' Pick.
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