Fan Trailer of the movie cut to Grappelli's interpretation of the main theme. Film written and directed by Jacques Demy, staring a young Catherine Deneuve, Nino Castelnuovo, Anne Vernon, Marc Miche...
Fan Trailer of the movie cut to Grappelli's interpretation of the main theme. Film written and directed by Jacques Demy, staring a young Catherine Deneuve, Nino Castelnuovo, Anne Vernon, Marc Michel, Ellen Farner and Mireille Perrey. Trailer by Stuart Fox
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Excellent choice of images and that you would choose Stephane Grapelli's performance (album?) makes them all so much more compelling. I'm coming back regurarly. Congratulations.
I remember as a young boy(I'm 50 now)I was watching a Chanel TV commercial and I saw Catherine and imediately quipped to my Mom "She's real pretty huh Mom?" and my mom who was very pretty too said "yes she sure is son,some say she's the most beautiful woman in the world" as so soon as I ever seen her in my life I was awestruck at her face..her beauty
Genevieve has a lot in common with Scarlet O'hara: they're both the anti-heroin "per se"...they proved to be less than perfect, and yet, one feels like they're just regular women who don't fall under what seems to be the "correct" pathaway, but instead they go and do what they think is best for them. That's why their characteres and never outdated. That's just life...made by real people who sometimes are not able to see what is "right" or "wrong"-(or at least what society think it is...)
Great job, particularly that ending! Grappelli's music is always welcome. Deneuve was and is glorious. I also liked how you spotlighted Ellen Farner, who plays Deneuve's rival in the film. She's forgotten today (her career ended in 1967), but she was quite lovely.
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Deneuve was and is glorious.
I also liked how you spotlighted Ellen Farner, who plays Deneuve's rival in the film. She's forgotten today (her career ended in 1967), but she was quite lovely.