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La Parisienne

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In the bustling heart of Paris, a young woman named Anne finds herself caught in a whirlwind of emotions and ambitions. Immersed in the vibrant world of fashion and art, Anne is the epitome of the modern woman of the 1950s; free, bold, and eager to discover herself. However, beneath her glamorous exterior, she struggles with the expectations that society and her family have placed upon her.

As she explores the bohemian and glamorous world of the city, she becomes entwined in a series of fleeting romances that lead her to question her identity and desires. She falls in love with a charming and provocative photographer who awakens in her a longing for independence and a new way of seeing life. But as their relationship progresses, Anne faces a crucial dilemma: to follow the path that seems to be laid out for her or to risk embracing her true self.

With cinematography that captures the essence of 1950s Paris, the film is a journey of self-discovery that touches on universal themes such as love, freedom, and the search for personal identity. Through her story, the audience is invited to reflect on the choices that shape our lives and the balance between external expectations and internal yearnings. Ultimately, it is a celebration of the pursuit of authenticity in a world that often pressures us to conform.

Media type
Movie
Year
1957
Director
Michel Boisrond
Writer
Jean Aurel
Annette Wademant
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.20
Actors
Brigitte Bardot
Charles Boyer
Henri Vidal
Noël Roquevert
Madeleine Lebeau
Fernand Sardou
Claire Maurier
Robert Pizani
Guy Tréjan
Judith Magre
Harry-Max
Marcel Charvey
Vera Talchi
Marcel Pérès
Henri Cogan
Hubert de Lapparent
Nadia Gray
André Luguet
Daniel Emilfork
Danièle Dupré
Claude Emy
Renée Gardès
Charles Lemontier
Laura Lor
Jacques Marin
Roger Saget
Louis Saintève
Irène Tunc
Gender
Comedy
Country
France
Producers
Francis Cosne
Original title
Une parisienne
Duration
86
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