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The Countess of Paris

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In a vibrant and glamorous Paris, a young noblewoman finds herself trapped in the strict conventions of high society. The daughter of a wealthy aristocrat, she longs for freedom and true love, far from elegant balls and the critical gazes of the elite. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she meets a talented bohemian painter who challenges all the standards of her superficial world. As they fall in love, the young woman is torn between her duty to her family and her desire to live an authentic and passionate life.

With each secret meeting, their romance blossoms, but the risk of being discovered also grows. The painter, with his unique vision of art and life, opens her eyes to the reality hidden behind the masks of aristocracy. However, social pressures and family expectations are relentless, and the young woman is forced to confront the weight of her heritage. The plot intensifies when an old fiancé, determined to reclaim his betrothed, begins to investigate their forbidden romance.

The film, with its captivating aesthetics and immersive narrative, explores themes of love, personal freedom, and sacrifice. Ultimately, the young noblewoman will have to choose between following the dictates of her heart or conforming to the demands of a society that does not forgive those who dare to break its rules.

Media type
Movie
Year
1923
Director
Joe May
Dimitri Buchowetzki
Writer
Adolf Lantz
Leo Birinski
Actors
Mia May
Emil Jannings
Erika Glässner
Charlotte Ander
Ida Wüst
Rudolf Forster
Eugen Rex
Hermann Vallentin
Kurt Vespermann
Marlene Dietrich
Gender
Comedy
Country
Germany
Original title
Die Gräfin von Paris
Duration
0
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