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Parapluies de Cherbourg (Umbrellas of Cherbourg) Fan Trailer

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Uploaded by on Oct 31, 2006

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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  • les parapluies de cherbourg is such a masterpiece with wonderful actors and music! also... this is such a well-made video! simply supreme! thank you! ;-)

  • Thanks - it was my 1st time editing - I'm now pretty good at it but I learnt doing this. I dearly love this film and its music also! I have spoken on it to university students. None had heard of it but 3 or 4 that I know of bought it after my talk! RESULT!!!

  • Holy Art Direction on this mf'er

  • Bit bright for ya huh?

  • What??? it is utter gorgeousness

  • Ahh - I agree, but it was hard to tell what you meant with your 1st comment!

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  • Catherine Deneuve was and still is stunningly beautiful.

  • I always cry at the ending, the snow, and the ahunting theme song

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  • Bravo

  • It reminds me of my first love, even in those days and he was also called Guy.

    It pains me because I never saw him again ...

  • My god, everyone in this movie is gorgeous, and this trailer was wonderfully done, whoever you are.

  • Odd thing, with the husband's being a diamond merchant, I didn't seen any flashy diamond ring on Genevieve's hand!

  • My favorite scene here is when Genvieve ran from the umbrella shop into Guy's arms. You did a wonderful job slowing that rich moment down - beautiful!!!

    Michel LeGrand is my favorite living composer. I had the amazing privilege of meeting and speaking with him (in French) years ago in a small South Florida dinner club where he was dining before performing. He is a truly modest, kind, and unassuming gentleman, despite his fame and musical genius - with a soul as beautiful as his melodies!!

  • Thanks! Nice job! But why did you end with the earlier train station scene? All along you were showing the progression of the movie so I feel it should have ended with the final scene at the gas station in the snow. Being jerked back at the end to the earlier scene was a little discombobulating!

  • Wonderful vid! I saw it only once as a teenager. I remember blubbering away and then making up some silly excuse not to think well of the film; I think my parents were contemptuous of sentimentality and I had to follow suit. I have finally decided to see the film again, as it has never stopped haunting me.

    A girl's father (whom she cannot have) is her only love. That's why the film works. It should not have been so touching any other way.

  • @cubanmiamiboy beg to differ; Genevieve was victim and Scarlet, although also victimized was an opportunistic sociopath. That's why it's SO gratifying when Gable just picks her up and carries her to bed; no woman is too wily for a good "shtup."

  • Great job! Thank you for posting as this is one of my favorite films & soundtrack.

  • we like your post so much...before viewing we did a film tribute......thumbs up !

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