

Stolen Life
Directed by Yves AngeloSeptember 9, 1998 1h 45mDrama
6.15.2
Three women live together in an old rectory on the seashore. Alda lends her body to a string of carnal relationships but never commits her feelings. Olga, the elder sister, has opted for a reclusive life as the soul of the household. Her daughter, Sigga, is a young adolescent. The house harbors a finely balanced marriage between desire and memory—until Olga’s destiny tips the scales.
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Stolen Life was released on September 9, 1998.
Stolen Life was directed by Yves Angelo.
Stolen Life has a runtime of 1h 45m.
Stolen Life was produced by Jean-Louis Livi.
Three women live together in an old rectory on the seashore. Alda lends her body to a string of carnal relationships but never commits her feelings. Olga, the elder sister, has opted for a reclusive life as the soul of the household. Her daughter, Sigga, is a young adolescent. The house harbors a finely balanced marriage between desire and memory—until Olga’s destiny tips the scales.
The key characters in Stolen Life are Alda (Emmanuelle Béart), Olga (Sandrine Bonnaire), Jakob (André Dussollier).
Stolen Life is a Drama film.
Stolen Life has an audience rating of 6.1 out of 10.














