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Movies - Le Divorce


Le Divorce is a 2003 motion picture that tells a story of an American woman who married a French man and her sister visiting her in Paris. The film was directed by James Ivory and stars Kate Hudson
, Naomi Watts
and more.

Characters

The main characters include:
  • Isabel Walker - (Kate Hudson
    ) a young American woman who travels to France to visit her pregnant sister. Later on, she secretly falls in love with her French uncle-in-law and becomes his mistress.
  • Roxeanne de Persand - (Naomi Watts
    ) Isabel's pregnant sister, a poet, who lives in Paris.
  • Suzanne de Persand - (Leslie Caron
    ) Roxeanne's mother in law.
  • Charles-Henri de Persand - (Melvil Poupaud) Roxeanne's husband (and father of her unborn child) who leaves her when he falls in love with another woman.
  • Antoine de Persand - (Samuel Labarthe) Charles-Henri's brother.
  • Roger Walker - Thomas Lennon

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