This is the only directorial credit for Raphaële Billetdoux , who is primarily known as a novelist and screenwriter.
~1,450 words.
The film's reputation is heavily impacted by the behavior of lead actor Klaus Kinski and the film's "problematic" content: Kinski’s Behavior:
Released in France on , La Femme Enfant tells the story of Élisabeth (played by the ethereal Pénélope Palmer ), a thirteen-year-old girl teetering on the brink of womanhood. The setting is a dilapidated farmhouse in post-war rural France, where Élisabeth lives with her absent, grieving father and a series of itinerant workers.
This is the only directorial credit for Raphaële Billetdoux , who is primarily known as a novelist and screenwriter.
~1,450 words.
The film's reputation is heavily impacted by the behavior of lead actor Klaus Kinski and the film's "problematic" content: Kinski’s Behavior:
Released in France on , La Femme Enfant tells the story of Élisabeth (played by the ethereal Pénélope Palmer ), a thirteen-year-old girl teetering on the brink of womanhood. The setting is a dilapidated farmhouse in post-war rural France, where Élisabeth lives with her absent, grieving father and a series of itinerant workers.