

Lady Caliph
La Califfa's husband was killed during the strikes so she takes the side of the strikers. Her conflict with the plant owner Doverdo gradually turns into a love relationship.
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Plot Summary
A French industrialist, Henri Volney, is found dead in his apartment. His wife, Elisabeth, claims he committed suicide, but the police suspect foul play. As Inspector Xavier explores the case, he uncovers a complex web of relationships and secrets surrounding Elisabeth and her late husband.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Lady Caliph' (originally titled 'The Last Year at Marienbad' and later renamed for some releases) was met with a mix of admiration and bewilderment. Its unconventional narrative structure and ambiguous plot polarized audiences and critics, with some hailing it as a masterpiece of cinematic art and others finding it impenetrable.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its innovative and dreamlike atmosphere.
- Critiqued for its elusive and confusing narrative.
- Acclaimed for its striking visual style and avant-garde approach.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely divided, with many appreciating the film's artistic merit and psychological depth, while others find its lack of clear resolution and linear storytelling frustrating.
Fun Fact
The film is known for its highly stylized, black-and-white cinematography and its fragmented, non-linear storytelling, which has led to it being studied as a key example of postmodern cinema.
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