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  1. 6 de nov. de 1992 · With Klaus Maria Brandauer, Mathilda May, Virginia Madsen, Paul Rhys. The story of a girl who become the toast of Paris high-society. Through her marriage to one of France's most notorious degenerates, Colette's eyes are opened to every form of sexual depravity - shameless adventures that stir her.

  2. Becoming Colette es una película dirigida por Danny Huston con Klaus Maria Brandauer, Mathilda May, Virginia Madsen, Paul Rhys .... Año: 1991. Título original: Becoming Colette. Sinopsis: El despertar intelectual y sexual de la escritora que más tarde sería conocida como Colette, una de las grandes autoras de su generación.

  3. Running time. 97 minutes. Countries. Germany. United Kingdom. France. Language. English. Becoming Colette is a 1992 German-British-French biographical drama film written by Ruth Graham, directed by Danny Huston and starring Klaus Maria Brandauer and Mathilda May as Henry Gauthier-Villars and Colette respectively.

  4. Becoming Colette is a film directed by Danny Huston with Klaus Maria Brandauer, Mathilda May, Virginia Madsen, Paul Rhys .... Year: 1991. Original title: Becoming Colette. Synopsis: At the turn of the century, Henri Gauthier-Villars, a notorious bachelor, marries the young country girl Gabrielle Colette and introduces her to debauched Parisian ...

  5. Paul Rhys Cast. Wolfgang Treu Cinematography. John Scott Music. Roberto Silvi Editing. Critics reviews. At the turn of the century, Henri Gauthier-Villars, a notorious bachelor, marries the young country girl Gabrielle Colette and introduces her to debauched Parisian life.

  6. Becoming Colette película dirigida por Danny Huston y protagonizada por Klaus Maria Brandauer, Mathilda May y Virginia Madsen. Año: 1991. Sinopsis: El despertar intelectual y sexual de la escritora que más tarde sería conocida como Colette, una de las grandes autoras de su generación. - Cine.com

  7. Becoming Colette. The French writer (Mathilda May) recalls her start as the country wife of a Paris publisher (Klaus Maria Brandauer) who called her erotic work his own.