Released Date:
1939-03-25
Languages:
French
Countries:
France
Runtime:
83 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.7 (1222 Reviews)
Director:
Marcel CarnèEugène Dabit (novel)
Jean Aurenche (adaptation)
Henri Jeanson (adaptation)
A young couple, Renee and Pierre, take one night a room at the Hotel du Nord, in Paris, near the canal Saint-Martin. They want to die together, but after having shooted at Renee, Pierre lacks of courage and ran away. Another customer, Monsieur Edmond, a procurer, rescues her. When Renee goes out of the hospital, she is hired as a waitress at the hotel. Monsieur Edmond falls in love with her, but Renee is still thinking of Pierre ...
Released Date:
1939-10-29
Languages:
French
Countries:
France
Runtime:
91 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (5644 Reviews)
Director:
Marcel CarnèPierre Dumarchais (novel)
Jacques Prèvert (scenario and dialogue)
Life's a rotten business, says Jean, a deserter who arrives at night in Le Havre, looking to leave the country. He lucks into civilian clothes, a little bit of money, a passport, and a dog, and he also meets Nelly, a 17-year-old who's grown up too fast. She's the object of lust of men: including a boyfriend Maurice, her putative protector Zabel, and Lucien, a local hood. Jean falls for her, faces down Lucien, and gives her courage to stand on her own feet. A ship is leaving for Venezuela; can at least one of them be on it, or is that just a dream?
Released Date:
1940-07-29
Languages:
French
Countries:
France
Runtime:
93 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.8 (4261 Reviews)
Director:
Marcel CarnèJacques Viot (original scenario)
Jacques Prèvert (dialogue)
Francois, a sympathetic factory worker, kills Valentin with a gun. He locked himself in his furnished room and starts remembering how he was led to murder. He met once Francoise, a young fleurist, and they fell in love. But Francoise was gotten round by Valentin, a dog trainer, a machiavellian guy...
Released Date:
1946-11-15
Languages:
French
Countries:
France
Runtime:
190 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
8.3 (13430 Reviews)
Director:
Marcel CarnèJacques Prèvert (scenario and dialogue)
This tale centers around the love between Baptiste, a theater mime, and Claire Reine, an actress and otherwise woman-about-town who calls herself Garance. Garance, in turn, is loved by three other men: Frederick, a pretentious actor; Lacenaire, a conniving thief; and Count Edouard of Montray. The story is further complicated by Nathalie, an actress who is in love with Baptiste. Garance and Baptiste meet when Garance is falsely accused of stealing a man's watch. Garance is forced to enter the protection of Count Edouard when she is innocently implicated in a crime committed by Lacenaire. In the intervening years of separation, both Garance and Baptiste become involved in loveless relationships with the Count and Nathalie, respectively. Baptiste is the father of a son. Returning to Paris, Garance finds that Baptiste has become a famous mime actor. Nathalie sends her child to foil their meeting, but Baptiste and Garance manage one night together. Lacenaire murders Edouard. In the last scenes, Garance is returning to Edouard's hotel and disaster as Baptiste struggles after her through crowds of merrymakers, many dressed as his famous character.
Released Date:
1953-11-06
Languages:
French
Countries:
France, Italy
Runtime:
102 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (772 Reviews)
Director:
Marcel Carnèèmile Zola (novel)
Marcel Carnè (adaptation)
Charles Spaak (adaptation)
Charles Spaak (dialogue)
Therese has a boring life. She married Camille, her cousin, a sickly haberdasher, fully dominated by his mother (who lives with them). She dreams about passion. One day comes a truckdriver, Laurent... and of course they fall in love. But they will be pursued by fate.
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