Twee vrouwen (1979)
Release Year: 1979
Nation: Netherlands
Alternative Title: Un homme, deux femmes, Dos veces mujer, Kaksi naista, Dyo fores gynaika
Director: George Sluizer
Writer: George Sluizer, Harry Mulisch, Jurriën Rood
Production & Genre
Producer: Producer: Anne Lordon, William Howard, George Sluizer
Companies: Dutch Filmworks, Actueel Films, Video For Pleasure
Budget: N/A
Awards & Similar
Awards: N/A
Similar:
Keywords
Keywords: betrayal, bisexual woman, coming out, ex husband, female full frontal nudity, female nudity, girl, girlfriend girlfriend relationship, homosexual, homosexuality, implied lesbian sex, lesbian, lesbian affair, lesbian interest, lesbian relationship, lesbianism, revenge, straight woman falls for another woman, woman's lover runs off with her husband, young
Story
Laura, a woman living in Amsterdam, falls in love with Sylvia, a younger girl who moves into her apartment building. They begin an affair, but suddenly Sylvia runs off with Laura's ex-husband. Laura cannot understand why and tries to contact Sylvia, but she refuses to talk to her. It is later revealed that Sylvia had a secret reason for running away with the ex-husband, which causes him to seek revenge.
Summary
Twee vrouwen (Two Women) is a Dutch drama directed by George Sluizer in 1979. The film explores themes of love, jealousy, and betrayal through the complex relationship between Laura and Sylvia. Set in Amsterdam, it follows Laura's struggle to understand Sylvia's sudden abandonment and her attempts to uncover the truth behind their broken affair.



