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Gabrielle 2005

★ 5.730 votes90 min📅 2005-09-28

Patrice Chéreau's *Gabrielle* (2005) unfolds as a razor-sharp dissection of love and betrayal when a wealthy, self-absorbed writer returns home to find his wife, Gabrielle, has walked out.

Director: Patrice Chéreau

Cast

Isabelle Huppert
Isabelle Huppert
Gabrielle Hervey
Pascal Greggory
Pascal Greggory
Jean Hervey
Claudia Coli
Claudia Coli
Yvonne
Thierry Hancisse
Thierry Hancisse
Editor-in-Chief
Chantal Neuwirth
Chantal Neuwirth
Madeleine
Thierry Fortineau
Guest
Louise Vincent
Louise Vincent
Guest
Clément Hervieu-Léger
Clément Hervieu-Léger
Guest
Nicolas Moreau
Nicolas Moreau
Guest
Rinaldo Rocco
Rinaldo Rocco
Consul

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Gabrielle (2005) about?

Gabrielle follows a tumultuous marriage between a wealthy writer and his independent wife after she leaves him for another man. Her return sparks a brutal examination of their relationship, revealing how pride and misjudgment erode even the deepest connections.

Who directed Gabrielle?

Patrice Chéreau, the acclaimed French director known for his emotionally charged films and stage work, directed *Gabrielle*.

Who stars in Gabrielle?

The film stars Isabelle Huppert as Gabrielle and Pascal Greggory as her husband, alongside Claudia Coli, Thierry Hancisse, and Chantal Neuwirth.

Is Gabrielle (2005) worth watching?

If you appreciate character-driven dramas with sharp dialogue and emotional depth, *Gabrielle* (2005) is a compelling watch. Its exploration of love and betrayal, anchored by Huppert's performance, makes it a standout in the genre.

How long is Gabrielle?

Gabrielle runs for 90 minutes.

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About Gabrielle (2005) — A Riveting Drama of Love, Betrayal, and Unspoken Truths

Patrice Chéreau's *Gabrielle* (2005) unfolds as a razor-sharp dissection of love and betrayal when a wealthy, self-absorbed writer returns home to find his wife, Gabrielle, has walked out. Her brief affair leaves him reeling, but her swift return only deepens the chasm between them. What follows is a raw, merciless unraveling of their marriage, as both partners dissect every flaw, every resentment, and every unspoken truth. Set against the opulence of early 20th-century Parisian high society, this intimate drama throbs with emotional intensity, exploring how pride and misplaced arrogance poison even the most intimate bonds.

Isabelle Huppert delivers a powerhouse performance as Gabrielle, a woman caught between desire and duty, while Pascal Greggory's portrayal of her husband captures the fragile ego of a man clinging to control. With its restrained elegance and piercing dialogue, *Gabrielle* (2005) is a film for those who crave raw, character-driven storytelling that lingers long after the credits roll.