
Delphine
Delphine is a country girl who travels to the big city in search of feminine emancipation and freedom. Attending wild parties and nightclubs, she meet a young rock star.
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Plot Summary
Delphine, a young woman, finds herself drawn into a complex emotional triangle. She navigates her desires and relationships while grappling with societal expectations and personal freedom. The film explores themes of love, betrayal, and the search for identity in a turbulent era.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed reception upon its release, with some critics praising its artistic ambition and sensitive portrayal of its characters, while others found its pacing and narrative somewhat uneven. It is considered a lesser-known but interesting work within French cinema of the late 1960s.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its atmospheric direction and performances.
- Criticized for a somewhat meandering plot.
- Noted for its exploration of complex relationships.
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Fun Fact
The film marked one of the early significant roles for Marie-France Pisier, who would go on to have a prominent career in French cinema.
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