
A composer, inspired by a magazine photo of a young lady, heads for her parent's Riviera villa, where he gets a job as a butler, to find out more..

Alright, so we're talking about Toi que j'adore. Is it worth digging up today? Yeah, if you’re a certain kind of person. If you like your old French cinema a bit on the quirky side, and you don’t mind a premise that feels… *definitely* from another era, then give it a shot. People who need constant action or super tidy...

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

Albert Valentin

Albert Valentin
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"Alright, so we're talking about Toi que j'adore. Is it worth digging up today? Yeah, if you’re a certain kind of person. If you like your old French cinema a bit on the quirky side, and you don’t mind a premise that feels… *definitely* from another era, then give it a shot. People who need constant action or super tidy plots? You'll probably find it a bit slow, maybe even a little baffling. It’s got a particular rhythm to it, you know? 🎶 The whole thing kicks off with this composer, Monsieur D..."
Georgette Delmarès
Walter Jerven, Albert Valentin, Hans Rameau
Germany

1933 · IMDb —

