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An Event in Saint-Louis
Armenian refugees in France try to organize a public screening of a film about the Soviet Armenia, together with the French members of an underground organization.
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Plot Summary
Set in the French colonial Senegal of the early 20th century, the film tells the story of a white woman who finds herself in a desperate situation after her husband's death. She becomes entangled with a local doctor and faces societal prejudice and personal challenges as she navigates her new reality.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'An Event in Saint-Louis' was noted for its atmospheric portrayal of colonial life and its exploration of complex social dynamics. While it garnered some critical attention for its direction and performances, it is not as widely remembered or discussed as some of Feyder's later works.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its evocative setting and visual style.
Appreciated for its mature handling of sensitive themes.
Noted for strong performances, particularly from Fran uevoise Rosay.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'An Event in Saint-Louis' are scarce due to its age and limited availability. When discussed, it is often within academic or historical film contexts, highlighting its significance as an early example of French colonial cinema.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Senegal, which was a rare and ambitious undertaking for a European film at the time.
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