La Nuit blanche
La Nuit blanche

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La Nuit blanche

1948
Movie
100 min
French

A father wants to try by all means to avenge the death of his son, a test pilot, whose responsible is the attractive female star of a Parisian cabaret.

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Richard PottierGenres: Drama, Film-Noir

Plot Summary

A young woman, desperate to escape her impoverished circumstances, becomes entangled in a world of crime and deceit. She finds herself drawn to a charismatic but dangerous man who promises her a life of luxury, but at a terrible cost. As she descends deeper into his illicit world, she must confront her own morality and the consequences of her choices.

Critical Reception

La Nuit blanche is a lesser-known but atmospheric French film noir that benefits from its moody cinematography and a compelling central performance. While its plot may tread familiar ground, its execution offers a solid example of the genre's darker themes and moral ambiguity, making it a noteworthy, if not groundbreaking, addition to post-war French cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its noir atmosphere and evocative black-and-white cinematography.

  • Noted for its exploration of a woman's descent into a dangerous criminal underworld.

  • Considered a solid, if somewhat conventional, example of French film noir from the era.

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Fun Fact

The film's original script was penned by Jacques Prévert, a renowned French poet and screenwriter, though his involvement is often understated in discussions of the film.

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