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  1. Este drama se centra en una mujer en la última etapa de una enfermedad terminal y en las repercusiones de su enfermedad en sus familiares más cercanos.

  2. The Mouth Agape (French: La gueule ouverte) is a 1974 French drama film directed by Maurice Pialat. It depicts, in a cinematic realist fashion, a woman going through a terminal illness and also dealing with the tumultuous lives of her husband and son. It was one of the least commercially successful of Pialat's films.

  3. The Mouth Agape: Directed by Maurice Pialat. With Nathalie Baye, Hubert Deschamps, Philippe Léotard, Monique Mélinand. Monique is dying. Around her gather her unfaithful husband, her son, who is like his father, and her daughter-in-law. We observe them playing with life as she dies.

  4. Her philandering, alcoholic husband Roger, her son Philippe, unfaithful like his father, and her daughter-in-law Nathalie (screen icon Nathalie Baye, in one of her earliest roles) gather around her. We observe them playing with life as she dies. IMDb 7,3 1 h 23 min 1974. X-Ray 16+.

  5. Sinopsis. Monique está en las últimas etapas de una enfermedad terminal.

  6. The Mouth Agape. Monique (Monique Melinand) is dying of cancer, lying in bed in the apartment above the store her family owns. Her philandering husband, Roger (Hubert Deschamps), carries on with life, groping the female customers. Her son, Philippe (Philippe Léotard), remains aloof and impatient.

  7. Overview. Monique is dying of cancer, lying in bed in the apartment above the store her family owns. Her philandering husband carries on with life, her son remains aloof, and her daughter-in-law wonders if she is witnessing her own decline. They all struggle to express, or feel, their love for one another. Maurice Pialat. Director, Writer.