Potiche Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.40/10 from 11000 votes
Tags: leg, camera shot of a woman's legs
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Potiche, mujeres al poder

Title in Italiano:

Potiche - La bella statuina

Title in Português:

Potiche - Minha Rica Mulherzinha

Synopsis

Synopsis:

In a French bourgeois province in 1977, Suzanne is the submissive wife of rich industrialist Robert Pujol, who runs his umbrella factory with an iron hand and turns out to be just as nasty and tyrannical with his workers as he is with his mistress, children and trophy wife.

After the workers go on strike and hold Robert captive, Suzanne ends up managing the factory, instead of her husband, who is disowned by the staff.

Distressed and in poor health, Robert goes away for a while and, to the surprise of most, Suzanne proves to be an assertive woman of action.

With the help of the communist deputy, her former lover Maurice Babin, she puts an end to the strike, gets the factory running again and improves the employees working conditions.

But when Robert returns from his trip in good health, the situation gets complicated.

From Pierre Barillet and Jean-Pierre Grédys eponymous play.

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Play Title Artist
Potiche
Emmene-moi danser ce soir
François Valéry: Performer
Michèle Torr: Performer
Jean Albertini: Lyrics
Parlez-vous français?
Viens faire un tour sous la pluie
Richard Dewitte: Writer
Il était une Fois: Performer
More than a Woman
Barry Gibb: Writer
The Bee Gees: Performer
Slow Giradschi
1 2 3
Teenagers cha cha cha
C'est Beau la Vie
Benjamin Biolay: Performer
Catherine Deneuve: Performer
Claude Delécluse: Lyrics
Jean Ferrat: Performer
Grand'Route
Jo Moutet: Writer
Jo Moutet: Vocals
Qu'est Ce Qui Fait Pleurer Les Blondes
J'ai Oublié de Vivre
Johnny Hallyday: Performer
Jacques Revaux: Performer
Pierre Billon: Lyrics
Sunny
Bobby Hebb: Writer
Boney M.: Vocals
Parlez-vous Français ?
Rolf Soja: Performer
Baccara: Performer
Frank Dostal: Lyrics
Un, Deux, Trois
Jean-Paul Cara: Lyrics
Catherine Ferry: Performer
Tony Rallo: Performer
Qu'est-ce qui Fait Pleurer les Blondes ?
John Kongos: Writer
Pierre Delanoë: French lyrics
Sylvie Vartan: Performer

User reviews

Amanda Parker
9/10

The soundtrack of Potiche beautifully captures the essence of the 1970s French bourgeois setting, enhancing the storyline with its nostalgic melodies and vibrant arrangements.

George Baker
10/10

The music in Potiche not only complements the narrative but also elevates the film to a whole new level, immersing the audience in the world of the Pujol family and their struggles with power, love, and societal expectations.

Joshua Adams
5/10

I found the soundtrack of Potiche to be a charming and fitting accompaniment to the film. The music captured the essence of the 1970s French bourgeois setting, with its elegant and melodic compositions that enhanced the storyline beautifully.

Sarah Hill
1/10

The soundtrack of Potiche failed to capture the essence of the film's 1970s French bourgeois setting. Instead of evoking the period with authentic and immersive music, the soundtrack felt generic and uninspired, missing an opportunity to enhance the overall cinematic experience.

Joseph Jackson
5/10

On the other hand, I must say that some tracks in the soundtrack felt a bit generic and uninspired. While they served their purpose in setting the mood for certain scenes, they lacked the depth and emotional impact that could have elevated the film even further.

George Scott
2/10

Furthermore, the musical choices in Potiche often felt disconnected from the emotional tone of the scenes, leading to jarring moments where the music failed to complement the on-screen action. This lack of synchronization between the soundtrack and the storytelling detracted from the film's impact, leaving me feeling disconnected and underwhelmed by the overall audio experience.

Jennifer Scott
10/10

Each track in the soundtrack of Potiche is carefully selected to evoke the emotions of the characters, from the turmoil of the workers' strike to Suzanne's transformation into a strong and independent woman.