Recommendations
Senior Film Conservator

If you found yourself captivated by the stylistic flair of Pomme d'amour (1932), the profound questions raised in 1932 still require cinematic answers today. Experience the France influence in these recommendations that echo Pomme d'amour.
Pomme d'amour remains a monumental achievement to provide a definitive example of Jean Dréville's stylistic genius.
Pomme d'amour was a significant production in France, showcasing the immense talent of Ginette Leclerc, Jacques Henley, Charles Léger. It continues to be a top recommendation for anyone studying Musical history.
Based on the unique stylistic flair of Pomme d'amour, our vault has identified these titles as the most compelling follow-up experiences for fans of Musical cinema:
Dir: Ub Iwerks
Mickey Mouse is a mischievous deckhand on a riverboat that is under the command of the tyrannical Captain Pete.
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Dir: Alan Crosland
The son of a Jewish Cantor must defy the traditions of his religious father in order to pursue his dream of becoming a jazz singer.
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Dir: Bryan Foy
A police raid on a night club results in the entire cast of the club's floor show being hauled into court, where they must perform their routines for the judge.
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Dir: Manuel Noriega
A woman who arrives Madrid fleeing from their abusive stepmother tries to help her cousin, who has an illegitimate child, pretending to be the real mother.
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Dir: Frank Urson
A wild jazz-loving and boozing wife Roxie Hart kills her boyfriend in cold blood after he leaves her.
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Dir: Mikhail Fokine
The last moments in the life of a swan.
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Dir: Louis J. Gasnier
Hajj, a rascally beggar on the periphery of the court of Baghdad, schemes to marry his daughter to royalty and to win the heart of the queen of the castle himself.
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Dir: Arturo Carballo
Film based on variety shows of the 20s 'Arco Iris', 'La feria de las hermosas', and 'Las maravillosas', all of them created by Eulogio Velasco.
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Dir: Anton Gunnarsson
The story begins in a pawnshop owned by a middle-aged woman whose daughter is a cocaine addict. The woman is divorced and has just begun an affair with her sales assistant, a young man with extravagant habits. In the second act, we find the pawnbroker, her husband, daughter and sales assistant in one of the city's dance halls, the Eldorado. Suddenly, the police raid the place, and one of the cocaine addicts is so frightened that he pulls out a gun and shoots himself. In the third act, the whole group is in custody. However, it all ends happily when a decent police officer, who knows the pawnbroker from before, ensures that they are released.
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Dir: Harry Beaumont
A pair of sisters from the vaudeville circuit try to make it big time on Broadway, but matters of the heart complicate the attempt.
View DetailsAnalysis relative to Pomme d'amour
| Film Title | Atmosphere | Complexity | Similarity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Steamboat Willie | Ethereal | Linear | 87% Match |
| The Jazz Singer | Gothic | Layered | 88% Match |
| The Night Court | Gothic | Abstract | 90% Match |
| Alma de Dios | Ethereal | High | 97% Match |
| Chicago | Gothic | Linear | 90% Match |
This guide was algorithmically generated using the cinematic metadata of Jean Dréville's archive. Last updated: 5/28/2026.
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