Sending of Flowers
Sending of Flowers

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Sending of Flowers

1950
Movie
102 min
French

Envoi de Fleurs is based on incidents in the life of French composer Paul Delmet. Played by popular French singing star Tino Rossi, Delmet is depicted as a man all too willing to give up personal happiness in favor of blind ambition. After carrying on a romance by correspondence with beautiful young Suzanne (Micheline Francey), Delmet is on the verge of marrying the girl. Instead, he allows himself to be talked out of leaving France to further his own career, with disastrous results for all concerned.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Drama, Short

Plot Summary

This short film likely depicts the process and significance of sending flowers, possibly touching on themes of remembrance, celebration, or connection through floral gifts. As a short film from 1950, specific plot details are scarce but it's presumed to be a narrative or documentary exploration of the act of giving flowers.

Critical Reception

As a short film from 1950, 'Sending of Flowers' did not receive widespread critical reviews in the way feature films do. Its reception would have been primarily within specialized film circles or local audiences. Information on its critical reception is not readily available in public archives.

What Reviewers Say

  • Limited information makes it difficult to ascertain specific critical points.

  • Likely appreciated for its brevity and thematic focus.

  • As a short, its impact would have been contained.

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Information regarding specific production details, cast, or crew for 'Sending of Flowers' is extremely limited in public databases, suggesting it may have been a regional or very niche production.

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