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Two Women in Gold

1970 film by Claude Fournier From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Two Women in Gold (French: Deux femmes en or) is a Canadian sex comedy film, directed by Claude Fournier and released in 1970.[1]

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Plot

Fernande Turcot and Violette Lamoureux are two housewives in suburban Brossard, Quebec, who are trapped in unfulfilling marriages to husbands Yvon and Bob, and deal with their frustrations by beginning to have casual sex with the delivery or repair men who come to their houses.

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Production

Two Women in Gold was filmed from 24 November 1969, to 9 January 1970, on a budget of $225,000 (equivalent to $1,741,256 in 2023). The French version was 107 minutes and 20 seconds long while the English dub was reduced to 90 minutes and 30 seconds.[2]

Release

The film was released in Montreal on 21 May 1970, by France Film and grossed $4 million (equivalent to $30,955,665 in 2023).[2][3]

Reception

Although not immediately popular with critics, the film was a significant commercial success, making at least $2 million at the box office in its initial run.[4] Its success was part of a wave of films that reignited the commercial viability of the Cinema of Quebec, following a number of fallow years in the late 1960s.[5] As of 2020, it was still recognized as one of the most commercially successful films in Quebec's cinematic history.[6]

In 2022, Chloé Robichaud received a grant from Quebec's Société de développement des entreprises culturelles to produce a contemporary remake of the film.[7] Two Women, with a screenplay by Catherine Léger, premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival.[8]

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