Mademoiselle Josette, My Woman (French: Mademoiselle Josette ma femme, German: Fräulein Josette - Meine Frau) is a 1926 French-German silent film directed by Gaston Ravel and starring Dolly Davis, Livio Pavanelli and ÃÂgnes Eszterházy. It is based on the 1906 play of the same title by Robert Charvay and Paul Gavault.
It was shot at the Staaken Studios in Berlin and on location in Nice and at Lake Geneva. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Tony Lekain and Hermann Warm.
Paimann's Filmlisten summarized: "The film has certain qualities: it is well cast, neatly presented and photographed, and features a number of beautiful landscapes. The subject matter of the film in question could only be gleaned from the motifs, not the dialogue, for which an extremely brisk directorial pace could have provided an equivalent. However, the director, who otherwise worked very carefully, failed to achieve this. A number of very witty titles are pleasantly noticeable."