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À Paris, Monpti, 22 ans, modeste peintre d’origine hongroise, rencontre Anne-Claire, une jeune parisienne, et c’est le grand amour. Mais la jeune fille, un peu mythomane, s’invente une vie dorée alors qu’elle est désargentée. Lorsqu’il se rend compte qu’elle lui ment, le jeune homme la gifle. Effrayée, Anne-Claire se fait renverser par une auto alors qu’elle cherche à le rejoindre pour s’expliquer… (Aventi Distribution)

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anglais The Hungarian novel "Monpti" from 1934 was the starting point, and its adaptation became something that Käutner wanted to make far different from his daddy's cinema. However, the result is not convincing. Romy Schneider and Horst Buchholz were still children in the previous film The Girl and the Legend. Now, they were about to experience an anti-romance in Paris. To move away from the German-Austrian area and gloss over anti-morality in a side story. In any case, Gábor Vaszary, the author of the book, is also the author of the screenplay together with the director, so it is, in fact, an adaptation by the author. ()

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