La Croisée des chemins
La Croisée des chemins

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La Croisée des chemins

1942
Movie
90 min
French

A prestigious Paris doctor is tempted by a woman he knew in his youth, whose politician husband has neglected her.But will he in turn neglect his duties toward work and family?

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Director: Ferdinand ZeccaGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

This film appears to be a re-release or compilation of earlier works by Ferdinand Zecca, a pioneer of French cinema. The exact plot details for this specific 1942 release are difficult to ascertain without more specific information about its content as presented in that year. It likely draws from themes common in early cinema, such as melodrama and social commentary.

Critical Reception

As this film is a compilation or re-release from a very early period of cinema and specifically from 1942, contemporary critical reception is not widely documented in easily accessible modern databases. Ferdinand Zecca was a celebrated figure in early French film, known for his innovative techniques and prolific output, so his work was generally well-regarded during his active period.

What Reviewers Say

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  • Ferdinand Zecca was a significant figure in early French cinema.

  • The film likely represents early narrative and stylistic conventions.

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Awards & Accolades

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Fun Fact

Ferdinand Zecca was a prolific director and producer, often credited with pioneering many cinematic techniques in France, including the use of special effects and the creation of narrative films.

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