
Sapho
Summary
In the midst of societal pressures, a woman with a notorious past, known as Sapho, finds herself entangled in a complex web of relationships, particularly with a student preparing for the foreign service. As their connection deepens, the boundaries between past and present blur, raising questions about redemption, love, and the human condition. With her enchanting presence, Sapho challenges the conventions of her time, navigating the intricacies of her own identity and the expectations placed upon her. Through her journey, the film explores themes of morality, personal growth, and the transformative power of human relationships.
Synopsis
A woman with a notorious past enchants a student preparing for the foreign service.
Director
Shelly Hull, Florence Roberts, Arthur Cadwell Jr., Lamar Johnstone
Alphonse Daudet, Daniel Carson Goodman
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