Secret (2000) — Le
What begins as curiosity turns into a "sordid illicit affair". Marie becomes like an "addict," unable to stop despite the destruction it causes to her family.
The film concludes with a sense of "boundless, faint melancholy," mirrored by the soundtrack "Holes" by Mercury Rev . Key Information Director Virginie Wagon Main Cast
Michel d'Ornano Award (Deauville Film Festival); French Shooting Award (Avignon) Described as "riveting," "graphic," and "sensitive" Le secret (2000)
Marie struggles to reconcile her "torrid encounters" with her mundane domestic duties. Her inability to hide the affair—returning home with visible marks—leads to her husband's devastation.
Marie is a 35-year-old door-to-door encyclopedia saleswoman living a stable middle-class life outside Paris. She has a loving husband, François, and a young son, but she feels an inexplicable lack of fulfillment. Her routine is shattered when she meets Bill, a reclusive African American choreographer on sabbatical, and begins an intense, graphic affair. Plot Highlights What begins as curiosity turns into a "sordid
Anne Coësens (Marie), Michel Bompoil (François), Tony Todd (Bill) 107–109 minutes Awards
Le Secret (2000) is a provocative French drama directed by that explores the psychological unraveling of a woman living a seemingly perfect life. Core Premise Key Information Director Virginie Wagon Main Cast Michel
Marie encounters Bill while selling encyclopedias. Despite a language barrier and his aloof nature, she is drawn to his direct presence.