Paris Frills (1945)
Philippe Clarence, a famous Parisian dressmaker, seduces his friend's fiancee. But, for the first time in his life, this is for real. The film is also a sharp picture of the fashion world.
Director: Jacques Becker
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 111 min
Release Date: June 20, 1945
Cast
- Raymond Rouleau - Philippe Clarence
- Micheline Presle - Micheline Lafaurie
- Jean Chevrier - Daniel Rousseau
- Gabrielle Dorziat - Solange, l'assistante de Philippe
- Françoise Lugagne - Anne-Marie
- Jeanne Fusier-Gir - Paulette
- Christiane Barry - Lucienne
- Rosine Luguet - Cousin
- Yolande Bloin
- Eveline Volney - Employée
Screenplay
Music: Jean-Jacques Grünenwald
Cinematography: Nicolas Hayer
Editing: Marguerite Renoir
Production: Essor Cinematographique Francais
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
Themes
Suicidal Thoughts and Despair, The Complex Bond Between Mother and Son, Burning Passion and Desire
Keywords
suicide, paris, france, obsession, dressmaker, fashion designer, muse, fashion, fashion show, haute couture, 1940s, fashion industry
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Paris Frills about?
- Philippe Clarence, a famous Parisian dressmaker, seduces his friend's fiancee. But, for the first time in his life, this is for real. The film is also a sharp picture of the fashion world.
- Who directed Paris Frills?
- Paris Frills was directed by Jacques Becker.
- Who stars in Paris Frills?
- Paris Frills stars Raymond Rouleau, Micheline Presle, Jean Chevrier, Gabrielle Dorziat, Françoise Lugagne, Jeanne Fusier-Gir.
- How long is Paris Frills?
- Paris Frills has a runtime of 1h 51m (111 minutes).
- What genre is Paris Frills?
- Paris Frills is a Drama, Romance film.
- Where was Paris Frills produced?
- Paris Frills was produced in France.
- What are the themes of Paris Frills?
- The themes of Paris Frills include: Suicidal Thoughts and Despair, The Complex Bond Between Mother and Son, Burning Passion and Desire.