

Alright, so, "Faubourg Montmartre"? Yeah, it’s worth tracking down if you’re into older French cinema, especially those quiet, character-driven pieces from the 30s. Folks who appreciate a slow, deliberate pace and don't mind a lack of big explosions will probably enjoy it a lot. If you need constant action or everythin...

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Raymond Bernard

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"Alright, so, "Faubourg Montmartre"? Yeah, it’s worth tracking down if you’re into older French cinema, especially those quiet, character-driven pieces from the 30s. Folks who appreciate a slow, deliberate pace and don't mind a lack of big explosions will probably enjoy it a lot. If you need constant action or everything spelled out for you, you might find it a bit of a drag. This movie follows two sisters, Arlette and Ginette, trying to make it in the Faubourg Montmartre district of Paris. It’s..."
Dimitri Dimitriev
Raymond Bernard, Henri Duvernois
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