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Devos shines in biopic ‘Violette’

There’s some life in the old biopic yet. Martin Provost directs this French film about the novelist Violette Leduc, famed for alarmingly frank writing that laid bare everything from her same-sex affairs to her late-term abortion.

The film starts with Leduc’s (Emmanuelle Devos) life as a black-marketeer in World War II and progresses through her friendship with — and unrequited love for — the feminist writer Simone de Beauvoir (Sandrine Kiberlain). It all plays out against a weirdly empty-looking Paris and French countryside.

Leduc is unpleasant almost to the point of being detestable: a liar, a stalker, a whiner so grating that at one point playwright Jean Genet (Jacques Bonnaffé), himself a strong personality, calls her a “drama queen.”

But in Devos’ hard-charging performance, she’s also fascinating, and that’s all a film requires.