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The Necklace 2007

★ 5.614 votes30 min📅 2007-03-06

Directed by the masterful Claude Chabrol, *The Necklace (2007)* unfolds as a sharp, bittersweet exploration of desire, vanity, and the consequences of obsession.

Director: Claude Chabrol

Cast

Cécile de France
Cécile de France
Mathilde Loisel
Thomas Chabrol
Thomas Chabrol
Charles Loisel
Charley Fouquet
Charley Fouquet
Jeanne Forestier
Jacques Boudet
Jacques Boudet
Minister
Valérie Kéruzoré
Valérie Kéruzoré
Lucie
Christian Hecq
Christian Hecq
Maronsin
Charline Paul
Charline Paul
Maryvonne
Rémy Roubakha
Rémy Roubakha
Concierge
Bruno Lochet
Bruno Lochet
Bijoutier
François Lalande
François Lalande
Usurier

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Necklace (2007) about?

This French drama follows Mathilde, a woman who borrows a stunning diamond necklace for a high-society party, only to lose it and set off a chain of calamities. The film examines how vanity and social pressure can upend even the most ordinary lives.

Who directed The Necklace?

Claude Chabrol, the renowned French director known for his sharp psychological thrillers and social critiques, directed *The Necklace*.

Who stars in The Necklace?

The film features Cécile de France in the lead role of Mathilde, supported by Thomas Chabrol, Charley Fouquet, and Jacques Boudet.

Is The Necklace (2007) worth watching?

*The Necklace* is a concise but compelling watch, perfect for fans of character-driven dramas with a twist. While not widely rated, its themes of obsession and consequence make it a thoughtful addition to Chabrol's filmography.

How long is The Necklace?

The runtime of *The Necklace* is 30 minutes.

About The Necklace (2007) — A French Drama Short About Desire and Disaster

Directed by the masterful Claude Chabrol, *The Necklace (2007)* unfolds as a sharp, bittersweet exploration of desire, vanity, and the consequences of obsession. Set against the backdrop of Parisian high society, this TV movie drama follows Mathilde—a woman whose longing for elegance and admiration borders on the reckless. Her devotion to appearances clashes with her modest reality when she borrows a dazzling diamond necklace from a wealthy friend for an elite party. What begins as a triumphant night spirals into a modern tragedy, revealing how one impulsive decision can unravel lives in the blink of an eye.

With Cécile de France delivering a standout performance as Mathilde, the film balances dark comedy with poignant realism, showcasing Chabrol's signature blend of psychological depth and social satire. Themes of class disparity, marital devotion, and the illusions of beauty unfold in a taut, 30-minute runtime that leaves lasting impressions. Atmospherically rich yet intimate, *The Necklace* is a gem of French television cinema that lingers like the missing jewelry at its heart.