Movie comprised of a number of short sketches…

Okay, this is driving me nuts…

All I remember (correctly I hope) is that it was a movie maybe 70’s comprised of a number of unrelated scenes all set in Europe… England or France. The two sketches I think I remember are:

One with a group of prostitutes standing along a river in a Parisian looking place wearing furs chatting about life waiting for someone to come pick them up. I think I remember one of them getting picked up, going with the guy to an alley and like… convincing him to pay her without her really having to do much? And then he gives her a ride back to the side of the road with the other gal (gals).

The other sketch (and I could have sworn it was Peter Sellars, but I don’t see it on his IMDB) is a man and woman walking in the snow with a large funeral procession but they’re hanging back just talking to each other about life and maybe not knowing the guy who died very well? They’re being irreverent and people give them looks and they just continue to hang back further in the crowd.

I believe the movie was a comedy, but a dry comedy. Can anyone help?

5 thoughts on “Movie comprised of a number of short sketches…

  1. I’m kinda guessing, but try “Being There”. It has Peter Sellers, and even if it’s not the movie you are looking for it is still worth watching.

  2. It is Woman Times Seven. Shirley MacLaine stars as different women in each sketch. Peter Sellers is in the funeral sketch.

      1. Thank you so much. I actually came back because I just figured it out. I just got all anxious thinking I’d never find it that I didn’t just do the calm diligence. It’s actually on Peter Sellars IMDB listed as “Jean (segment “Funeral Procession”)”. It’s really great having a community like this. I get so anxious if I remember a movie but can’t name it because I’m working on a ridiculous list on Trakt.tv of every movie I’ve seen in my entire life…

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