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  1. Violette Nozière (11 January 1915 – 26 November 1966) was a French woman who was convicted of murdering her father. The 1978 film of the same name, was based on this case.

  2. Violette Nozière, née le 11 janvier 1915 à Neuvy-sur-Loire et morte le 26 novembre 1966 au Petit-Quevilly, est une étudiante française qui a défrayé la chronique judiciaire et criminelle dans les années 1930.

  3. On Aug. 21, 1933, Violette Nozière, the 18-year-old only daughter of an engine driver and a housewife who lived in a claustrophobic two-room apartment in the working-class 12th ­Arrondissement of Paris, gave her parents drinks laced with a lethal dose of barbiturates.

  4. Violette Nozière, also titled Violette, is a 1978 crime drama film directed by Claude Chabrol starring Isabelle Huppert and Stéphane Audran. It tells the true story of teenage prostitute and murderer Violette Nozière, who poisoned her parents in 1933 France.

  5. The daughter of a respectable lower middle class couple, Violette Nozière, leads a disreputable double life. Far from being the innocent 18-year-old her parents mistake her for, she spends her nights with dissolute young men in the less salubrious areas of the city.

  6. Jul 18, 2011 · Violette Nozière tells the story of a high-profile criminal case that took place in Paris in 1933-34. An eighteen-year-old girl, the only child of a striving lower-middle-class couple, carefully devised and carried out a plan to poison her parents.

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  8. Violette Nozière. On Screen NYC. October 18th 2022. By. Madelyn Sutton. In March of 1933, 18-year-old Violette Nozière attempted to poison her lower-middle-class parents, engine driver Jean-Baptiste and housewife Germaine, with an insufficient dose of barbiturates.

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