
A ruined young man makes people believe in the middle class that he is a thug. He will meet love by collecting important documents from this woman's lover.


Wait, who is this for? If you have a soft spot for 1930s French cinema that feels a bit stagey but has a sharp, cynical heart, you'll probably like Amants et voleurs. If you need fast cuts, modern logic, or hate subtitles, stay far away. This isn't a blockbuster; it's a small, slightly dusty character study that feels ...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Wait, who is this for? If you have a soft spot for 1930s French cinema that feels a bit stagey but has a sharp, cynical heart, you'll probably like Amants et voleurs. If you need fast cuts, modern logic, or hate subtitles, stay far away. This isn't a blockbuster; it's a small, slightly dusty character study that feels like it’s being told in a smoky back room. The whole premise is just absurd enough to work. Our lead protagonist is basically a broke guy who realized that people respect a 'bad b..."
Tristan Bernard, Raymond Bernard, Henri Diamant-Berger, Alfred Athis
France

