Ralph, the son of a wealthy banker, meets young Mimi, a modest student, at a masked ball. They fall in love.


If you're in the mood for a movie that feels like a dusty old postcard found in a flea market, Quartier Latin is definitely worth a watch today. It’s perfect for people who like the *vibe* of 1920s Paris—lots of berets, messy artist studios, and people drinking wine out of cheap glasses. If you hate slow-moving silent ...

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"If you're in the mood for a movie that feels like a dusty old postcard found in a flea market, Quartier Latin is definitely worth a watch today. It’s perfect for people who like the *vibe* of 1920s Paris—lots of berets, messy artist studios, and people drinking wine out of cheap glasses. If you hate slow-moving silent dramas where the main guy makes really stupid choices, you’ll probably want to skip this one. The whole thing starts at this massive masked ball which is just... *wow*. It’s crowd..."
Augusto Genina, Curt J. Braun, Fritz Falkenstein, Maurice Dekobra
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