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Mina de Vanghel
A romantic German girl is brought to France. After an interlude with an old roue, she falls in love with a simple, but married, man. She goes to work for him as a servant, but after a night of love with him, she commits suicide.
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Plot Summary
Set in the Belgian countryside, the film follows Mina, a young woman who is engaged to the son of a wealthy landowner. However, she finds herself drawn to a mysterious stranger, leading to a passionate and ultimately tragic affair. The story explores themes of forbidden love, social constraints, and the consequences of desire.
Critical Reception
Mina de Vanghel is a lesser-known but critically appreciated French melodrama from the early 1950s. It was noted for its atmospheric direction and a compelling central performance. While not a major box office success, it gained a following among cinephiles for its emotional depth and artistic merit.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its melancholic atmosphere and evocative cinematography.
Gaby Sylvia's performance as Mina is often highlighted as a strong point.
The film's exploration of societal pressures and intense emotions resonates with critics.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in the Belgian Ardennes, contributing to its distinctive, somber atmosphere.
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