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En 1893, Gabrielle Sidonie Colette épouse Henry Gauthier-Villars dit Willy, un écrivain parisien de quatorze ans son aîné. En panne d'inspiration, ce mari infidèle lui demande d'écrire pour lui. La jeune femme s'inspire de sa propre vie pour rédiger "Claudine à l'école". Le livre sort sous le nom de Willy et c'est un énorme succès, nombre de femmes se reconnaissant dans cette histoire. Mais, bientôt, Gabrielle n'accepte plus d'être dans l'ombre et réclame désormais que son nom apparaisse sur les livres qu'elle écrit. Willy refuse. Combative, Gabrielle se rebelle, entame une liaison avec son amie Georgie Raoul-Duval, et s'émancipe de plus en plus...
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00:00May I introduce to you my new wife, Colette?
00:03The wild days are done, eh?
00:05On the contrary, the wild days have just begun.
00:08You've married a literary entrepreneur.
00:10You've married a country girl without a penny to her name.
00:13We're doomed, aren't we?
00:15Willy is a brand.
00:16I take all the risk and there's still no money.
00:18We need more output.
00:20You.
00:21You could write.
00:22My school stories.
00:23Yes, that could be Willy's next novel.
00:25Are you writing for him too?
00:27Yes.
00:28He's made you one of his ghosts already.
00:30My name is Claudine.
00:33I live in Montigny.
00:35I shall probably not die there.
00:39It's beautiful.
00:41We've never had one fly off the shelves like this before.
00:44And do you know who's buying it?
00:46Young women.
00:47Really?
00:48Willy, your book will change the world!
00:51Claudine!
00:52Subtle as ever.
00:53I have a little plan to turn Claudine into the most popular girl in the entire world.
00:57I believe Willy based Claudine on your school days.
01:01Yes, I think I had a little something to contribute.
01:06Finally, we have a success and then you imply that I'm not the true author of it.
01:11People love to talk.
01:12I understand the mentality here.
01:13You don't.
01:14I understand it well enough to write a book that's the toast of Paris.
01:17You've done something important.
01:19All those young girls, we've given them a bliss.
01:21You should own up to it.
01:23He was after you.
01:25Your jealousy is misplaced.
01:26How so?
01:27It was the wife I found interesting.
01:29We're holding dynamite here that could blow our bloody heads off.
01:32Since when have you considered scandal to be a bad thing?
01:35Oh, how interesting.
01:36Your love line splits into three.
01:41Must get used to marriage.
01:43Better to make marriage get used to you.
01:45People are begging for more.
01:47I don't want to write another Claudine.
01:49Are you out of your mind?
01:51Write!
01:52Willy, you bastard!
01:54No one can take away who you are.
01:57Destroy these.
01:58Incinerate them.
02:03You found me when I knew nothing.
02:08You molded me to your own desires.
02:13And you thought that I could never break free.
02:16Well, you're wrong.
02:20The hand that holds the pen writes history.
02:24Up in North and over again.
02:25You eat your hands.
02:26That's awful.
02:27The family tasty.
02:28Am I hungry so much?
02:30You're still there?
02:31Are you sure to say,
02:32Am I hungry so?
02:33All right,
02:34will it be?
02:35I have a kids- абсолют.
02:36Play the power skills through courage.
02:37Will it be your kids?
02:38I know.
02:39Oh, you've got the kids.
02:40Listen!
02:41I'm like my kids.
02:42I'm lucky to be,
02:43Yeah, take a kidhst food.
02:45That's all right.
02:46You are they can't do good.
02:47And you have to process,
02:48Go Leop.
02:49Remove your life.
02:50We got the young boys.
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