Mrs. Alexandre is an elderly bourgeois lady. She is a bit unorthodox, however, as she welcomes friends in her Parisian apartment for Hebrew worship, and lodges a crafty young man in her late husband's bedroom. She tells the story of her emancipation from societal normalcy, her relationships with men, and French society in the 50s.
Mrs. Alexandre is an elderly bourgeois lady. She is a bit unorthodox, however, as she welcomes friends in her Parisian apartment for Hebrew worship, and lodges a crafty young man in her late husband's bedroom. She tells the story of her emancipation from societal normalcy, her relationships with men, and French society in the 50s.