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Rouge midi
From 1920 to 1975, the hopes and disappointments of four generations of Italian immigrants living in a working-class district of Marseille.
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Plot Summary
In 1980s Paris, a French woman named Florence finds herself torn between her traditional marriage and a passionate affair with a younger, more unconventional artist. As their relationship intensifies, Florence must confront societal expectations and her own desires, leading to a crisis that challenges the very foundation of her life.
Critical Reception
Rouge midi received a mixed to positive reception from critics, with many praising Geneviève Bujold's powerful performance and the film's exploration of complex emotional themes. Some critics found the pacing occasionally slow, but the overall sentiment acknowledged the film's artistic merit and its sensitive portrayal of a woman's internal conflict.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its strong lead performance and emotional depth.
Appreciated for its nuanced exploration of desire and societal pressure.
Some noted that the film's narrative could be slow-paced at times.
Google audience: Audience reviews are not readily available for this title.
Fun Fact
Despite being released in 1985, 'Rouge midi' was directed by Germaine Dulac, a pioneering filmmaker of the French avant-garde whose career began in the early 20th century. This film represents a later-career work for her.
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