
Young French student Madeleine Duchanel wants to go to the theater and therefore pulls out of the well-protected environment of her school. In Paris she hopes to make a career, but in her naivety she ends up on the street.


If you have a soft spot for early 1930s European cinema where everyone communicates via intense staring, this one is worth a look today. People who love gritty, street-level Weimar-era vibes will definitely eat it up. But if you get annoyed by main characters who make incredibly dumb decisions just to kickstart the plo...

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

Fyodor Otsep

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"If you have a soft spot for early 1930s European cinema where everyone communicates via intense staring, this one is worth a look today. People who love gritty, street-level Weimar-era vibes will definitely eat it up. But if you get annoyed by main characters who make incredibly dumb decisions just to kickstart the plot, you will probably want to throw your remote at the wall. 😅 The whole thing starts with Madeleine, this young French student who decides she must be in the theater. She literal..."
Hans H. Zerlett, Fyodor Otsep, Victor Trivas
France

1932 · IMDb 6.4

