Michael Higgins, Barbara Loden. Originally produced as a motion picture in 1970. Special features: DVD 1: preface by Philippe Azoury (5 min.). DVD 2: 4 scenes with commentary by Philippe Azoury (23 min.), Isabelle Huppert on Wanda (23 min.), excerpt from Mike Douglas Show from 1972 with John Lennon, Yoko Ono and Barbara Loden (14 min.), excerpt from "Cinéma cinémas" from 1982 with Elia Kazan, audio interview with Barbara Loden by Michel Ciment in 1970 (19 min.)
Summary:
"Wanda is a maladjusted, waif-like woman abandoned by her husband with whom she readily agrees to leave the children. She attaches herself to a small-time thief because he at least seems to need her a little. The thief finds her a useful accomplice and plans a bank robbery. It fails, he is shot, and Wanda is alone again"--Film Index International.
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