The Story of a Three-Day Pass
The Story of a Three-Day Pass

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The Story of a Three-Day Pass

1968
Movie
87 min
French

Turner, a black American soldier, is given three days leave in Paris. Not knowing what to do with himself, he goes to a nightclub where he meets a French girl named Miriam. Their romance blossoms, but their love affair is darkened by Turner's impending departure and the specter of racial prejudice.

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Mario CamusGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A French soldier stationed in Morocco during the colonial era, whose leave is restricted, finds an unlikely connection with a local woman. Their brief romance unfolds against the backdrop of cultural differences and the impending end of his military service. The film explores themes of love, alienation, and the complexities of cross-cultural relationships in a politically charged environment.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'The Story of a Three-Day Pass' was noted for its sensitive portrayal of an interracial romance and its exploration of post-colonial tensions. Critics often highlighted its understated performances and atmospheric cinematography, though some found its pacing deliberate. It garnered attention for its mature handling of themes that were often sensitive or overlooked at the time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its poignant depiction of a forbidden love affair.

  • Applauded for its realistic portrayal of cultural clashes and societal barriers.

  • Noted for its subtle performances and evocative setting.

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Fun Fact

The film was made at a time when France was beginning to withdraw from its former colonies, adding a layer of historical context to its themes of cultural exchange and the end of an era.

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