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L'Ange du foyer
Jacques de Chardin, runner of women, marries a rich and young American, Mary-Ann. He does not give up, however, his conquests and has an affair with Chouquette. His wife and her friend, Baron Sigismond, decide to fake an affair in order to get revenge.
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Plot Summary
Set during World War I, the film tells the story of a devoted mother who waits anxiously for her son to return from the front. She maintains a strong resolve and becomes a symbol of hope and resilience for her community. The narrative explores the emotional toll of war on families and the enduring strength of maternal love.
Critical Reception
As a film from 1937, detailed critical reception is scarce in readily available public records. However, films of this era often focused on patriotic themes and the human cost of war, aiming to galvanize public sentiment. It is likely to have been received as a somber and emotional drama reflecting the period's anxieties and hopes.
What Reviewers Say
A poignant portrayal of wartime separation and maternal fortitude.
Reflects the emotional impact of conflict on the home front.
Emphasizes themes of hope and endurance during hardship.
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Fun Fact
Léon Mathot, who also directed the film, starred as the son in this wartime drama.
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