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India Song

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Set in the exotic world of colonial India in the 1930s, this intriguing film transports us into the life of Anne-Marie Stretter, a woman caught in a whirlwind of emotions and complex relationships. Through a hypnotic visual style and a non-linear narrative, we follow Anne-Marie's life as she traverses between melancholy and desire, mingling amidst decadent parties and furtive encounters with her lover, the French ambassador.

As the opulent landscapes and luxurious salons of the embassy serve as the backdrop for her existence, the protagonist grapples with a profound dissatisfaction. The monotony of her life in India intertwines with her yearning for something more, something that seems always just out of reach. Through secret meetings and tension-filled conversations, the characters around her unveil their own secrets and disillusionments, creating a mosaic of human relationships that pulses with intensity.

Anne-Marie's anguish resonates with the melodies of her surroundings, reflecting the dissonance between superficial glamour and internal sorrow. As the plot unfolds, it becomes evident that the pursuit of happiness is fraught with sacrifices, and the answers she longs for may be more painful than solitude itself. With stunning visual aesthetics and an intoxicating soundtrack, this cinematic masterpiece explores the complexities of love and alienation in a stratified and oppressive world.

Media type
Movie
Year
1975
Director
Marguerite Duras
Writer
Marguerite Duras
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.10
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
83.00
Actors
Delphine Seyrig
Michael Lonsdale
Mathieu Carrière
Claude Mann
Vernon Dobtcheff
Didier Flamand
Claude Juan
Satasinh Manila
Nicole Hiss
Monique Simonet
Viviane Forrester
Dionys Mascolo
Françoise Lebrun
Nicole-Lise Bernheim
Kevork Kutudjan
Daniel Dobbels
Marie Odile Briot
Gender
Drama
Romance
Country
France
Producers
Simon Damiani
André Valio-Cavaglione
Original title
India Song
Duration
115
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