Judith Herzberg, a significant voice in Dutch cinema, served as the writer for A Woman Like Eve (1979). This film delves into the intricate lives of women navigating their identities and desires in a changing society. Herzberg's work captures the essence of the late 1970s, a time when feminist narratives began to gain prominence in film. Her contributions to the screenplay reflect a keen understanding of the emotional landscapes of her characters, making A Woman Like Eve a noteworthy entry in the canon of cult cinema.
A Woman Like Eve
Eva, a young mother of two, is sent on holiday to the South of France by her husband to relieve her stress. There she meets free-spirited feminist and lesbian Liliane who lives in a commune. Eva feels strangely drawn to Liliane.