
Robert Chapelain, a renowned lawyer, loves Annette Rollan, a salesgirl. When his children Jean and Jacqueline witness their uncle telling their father that the woman is no good for him, they invite Annette to ask her to leave Robert.


Okay, so, Une femme a menti – “A Woman Lied,” for those of us whose French is, well, *rusty*. This one’s a real deep dive into 1930s French drama, quiet and a bit melancholy. If you’re into uncovering these old, almost forgotten films and don't mind a very slow burn, you might find something here. But honestly, if you'...

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

Charles de Rochefort

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"Okay, so, Une femme a menti – “A Woman Lied,” for those of us whose French is, well, *rusty*. This one’s a real deep dive into 1930s French drama, quiet and a bit melancholy. If you’re into uncovering these old, almost forgotten films and don't mind a very slow burn, you might find something here. But honestly, if you're looking for fast pace or modern thrills, you will probably be bored stiff. This is strictly for the cinephiles who enjoys seeing where things started. 🎥 The story itself is pr..."
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