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The Lie of Nina Petrovna

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In a vibrant 1930s Paris, Nina Petrovna, a young artist with dreams of greatness, finds herself trapped in a world filled with disappointments and secrets. As her career begins to take off, Nina is forced to confront a shocking revelation: the love of her life, a bohemian writer, is not who he claims to be. Their relationship, full of passion and promises, is built on a series of lies that threaten to crumble her world.

Desperate to uncover the truth, Nina embarks on a quest that leads her to the darkest corners of the city and to the lives of eccentric characters who inhabit smoke-filled cafes and shadows. As she struggles between her desire to believe in love and the need to unearth reality, she starts to discover that the life of an artist is rarely what it seems. With each new clue, Nina delves deeper into a web of deceit that involves not only her lover but also friends she had trusted.

In this poignant story, Nina's search for the truth not only represents an exploration of love and betrayal but also a reflection on artistic creation and the price of dreams. With stunning visual direction and a powerful tale of resilience, the film offers an emotional journey that will lead the audience to question how far they would be willing to go for love and authenticity.

Media type
Movie
Year
1937
Director
Viktor Tourjansky
Writer
T.H. Robert
Hans Székely
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.80
Actors
Isa Miranda
Fernand Gravey
Aimé Clariond
Annie Vernay
Gabrielle Dorziat
Paulette Dubost
Roland Toutain
Raymond Galle
Paul Ollivier
Gender
Drama
Romance
Bélica
Country
France
Original title
Le Mensonge de Nina Petrovna
Duration
81
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