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Violons d'Ingres
Shows hobbies of people who do an ordinary job in the day. Made for New York Fair.
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Plot Summary
A successful violinist, renowned for his passionate performances, finds his life complicated when he falls for a young woman who is indifferent to his music. He struggles to reconcile his public persona with his private desires, leading to a series of humorous and poignant situations as he tries to win her affection.
Critical Reception
This charming French comedy-drama was generally well-received for its lighthearted approach to romance and its exploration of artistic ego. Critics appreciated the performances, particularly Louis Jouvet's portrayal of the conflicted musician. It's considered a pleasant, albeit not groundbreaking, film from the era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its witty dialogue and engaging romantic subplot.
Louis Jouvet's performance is a standout, balancing humor and pathos.
A light and enjoyable film that captures the spirit of French cinema.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Violons d'Ingres', is a French idiom referring to a hobby or a secondary passion pursued by someone who is already skilled in a primary profession, much like the painter Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres was also a violinist.
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