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Paulette Van der Beck (Juliette Binoche) is the headmistress of Van der Beck's School of Housekeeping and Good Manners, an institution that teaches young girls the how-tos of traditional wifedom. Though business hasn't been the best, she continues to soldier on, until it is revealed that her husband Robert (Fran?ois Berl?and) has pushed the school to the brink of bankruptcy. In an attempt to salvage what's left, she goes to Andr? (Edouard Baer) for advice, a handsome banker who was once her admirer. Directed by Martin Provost.
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How to Be a Good Wife (2020)
108 min
Paulette Van Der Beck and her husband have been running the housekeeping school of Bitche in Alsace for many years. Their mission is to train teenage girls to become the perfect housewives at a time when women were expected to be subservient to their husband. After the sudden death of her husband, Paulette discovers that the school is on the verge of bankruptcy and has to take her responsibilities. But while preparations are underway for the best housekeeping competition TV show, she and her lively students start questioning their beliefs as the nation-wide protests of May 1968 transform society around them. Reunited with her first love, André, and with the help of her eccentric stepsister Gilberte and strict nun Marie-Therese, Paulette joins forces with the schoolgirls to overcome their suppressed status and become liberated women.