
Through a series of seven short segments, each directed by a different filmmaker, the film humorously explores the contemporary Frenchwoman’s journey from childhood and adolescence, through virginity, marriage, adultery and divorce, and ultimately the life of a single woman.
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Paul Villé
Le président du tribunal (segment "La Femme seule")

Simone Renant
L'avocate de M. Désiré (segment "La Femme seule")

Jacques Marin
Le contôleur du train (segment "Le Mariage")

Michel Serrault
L'avocat de Danielle (segment "Le Divorce")

François Périer
Michel, le mari (segment "Le Divorce")

Annie Girardot
Danielle, l'épouse (segment "Le Divorce")

Paulette Dubost
Mme Tronche, une locataire (segment "L'Enfance")

Paul Bonifas
Le père de Ginette (segment "La Virginité")

Claude Rich
Charles, le jeune marié (segment "Le Mariage")

Alain Bouvette
(segment "Le Mariage")

Claude Piéplu
Berton-Marsact, fabriquant de savons (segment "L'Adultère")

Pierre Louis
(segment "L'Adolescence")

Jean-Paul Belmondo
Gilles, l'amant (segment "L'Adultère")

Marie-José Nat
Line, la jeune mariée (segment "Le Mariage")

Jean Desailly
Le narrateur (voice) (segment "L'Adolescence")

Darry Cowl
Le professeur Dufieux (segment "L'Enfance")

Pierre Mondy
Édouard, le père de Bichette (segment "L'Adolescence")

Jacques Duby
Victor, l'amoureux d'une locataire (segment "L'Enfance")

Robert Rollis
Un spectateur de la partie de ping-pong (segment "La Femme seule")

Roger Pierre
Le « Prince charmant » toutes versions (segment "L'Adolescence")

Micheline Dax
Lulu, locataire et travailleuse du trottoir (segment "L'Enfance")

Nicole Chollet
La mère de Ginette (segment "La Virginité")

Jean Poiret
L'avocat de Michel (segment "Le Divorce"))

Robert Lamoureux
M. Désiré / Frederic Leroy (segment "La Femme seule")

Marie-Thérèse Orain
L'amie de Ginette (segment "La Virginité")

Pierre Michaël
François (segment "La Virginité")

Denise Grey
La mère de Danielle (segment "Le Divorce")

Michel Boisrond

Pascal Mazzotti
L'employé de bureau (segment "La Virginité")

Valérie Lagrange
Ginette (segment "La Virginité")

Annie Sinigalia
Bichette (segment "L'Adolescence")

Albert Michel
Le curé dans le train (segment "Le Mariage")

Sophie Desmarets
Lucienne, la mère de Bichette (segment "L'Adolescence")

Simone Paris
L'amie de Lucienne (segment "L'Adolescence")

Martine Carol
Eliane Girard (segment "La Femme seule")

Noël Roquevert
Le colonel Chappe, un locataire (segment "L'Enfance")

Paul Meurisse
Jean-Claude Perret, publicitaire et mari cocu (segment "L'Adultère")

Francis Blanche
Me Marcerou, avocat et ami du couple (segment "Le Divorce")

Charles Bouillaud
Le patron de Ginette (segment "La Virginité")

Dany Robin
Nicole Perret, l'épouse frivole (segment "L'Adultère")

Georges Chamarat
Le juge, conciliateur (segment "Le Divorce")

Alfred Adam
Ami de Michel (segment "Le Divorce")

Jacques Bernard
Narrateur principal (voice)

Jacqueline Porel
Mme Bazouche, la concierge (segment "L'Enfance")

Bibi Morat
Jaja, le petit garçon (segment "L'Enfance")

Ellen Kessler
L'autre jumelle, un mannequin de publicité (segment "L'Adultère")

Alice Kessler
La jumelle, un mannequin de publicité (segment "L'Adultère")

Joëlle Latour
L'amie de Ginette (segment "La Virginité")

Pierre Paulet
(segment "L'Enfance")

Suzanne Nivette
Mlle Mangebois, la vieille dame riche (segment "La Femme seule")

Silvia Monfort
Gilberte Dumas, secrétaire de direction (segment "La Femme seule")

Pierre-Jean Vaillard
M. Bazouche, agent de police (segment "L'Enfance")

Marline Lambert
Gisèle, la petite fille (segment "L'Enfance")

François Nocher
Jacques (segment "L'Adolescence")

Jacques Fabri
Un cheminot (segment "Le Mariage")

Brigitte Barbier
(segment "L'Enfance") (uncredited)
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