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Movie Title: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z #

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Preview Image Arletty
Rank #18624

Birth Name: N/A

Birth Date: 1898-05-13

Birth Place: Courbevoie, Seine [now Hauts-de-Seine], France

Details

Alternate Names: Léonie Bathiat, Léonie Marie Julie Bathiat, Арлетти

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • The Sweetness of Loving (1930) as une dactylo

Most Important Roles:

  • Children of Paradise (1945) as Claire Reine, dite Garance
  • The Beautiful Adventure (1932) as Mme Desmignières
  • The Dance (1962) as la mère d'Albert
  • Le vertige (1935) as Emma
  • Love and Sex under Nazi Occupation (2011) as Self (archival footage)
  • The Longest Day (1962) as Madame Barrault
  • Daybreak (1939) as Clara
  • Air of Paris (1954) as Blanche Le Garrec
  • The Devil's Envoys (1942) as Dominique, a Minstrel
  • Fric-Frac (1939) as Loulou

Career Highlights:

  • Children of Paradise (1945)
  • The Beautiful Adventure (1932)
  • The Dance (1962)
  • Le vertige (1935)
  • Love and Sex under Nazi Occupation (2011)
  • The Longest Day (1962)
  • Daybreak (1939)
  • Air of Paris (1954)
  • The Devil's Envoys (1942)
  • Fric-Frac (1939)

Full Biography

Arletty was born on May 15, 1898, and passed away on July 24, 1992. She was a French actress known for her role as Francoise in 'Le jour se lève' (1939). In the film, Francois, a sympathetic factory worker, kills Valentin after he seduces Francoise, a young fleurist with whom Francois is deeply in love.


About the Movie: Le jour se lève (1939)

Poster for Le jour se lève (1939)
Rank #15438

Release Year: 1939

Nation: France

Alternative Title: Amanece, Trágico Amanhecer, El día se levanta, Päivä koittaa, Varjojen yö, Dagen gryr, Ximeronei, Mire megvirrad, Alba tragica, 陽は昇る, Diena prasideda, De dag breekt aan, Brzask, Foi Uma Mulher Que O Perdeu, Noaptea amintirilor, Dani se, День начинается, Al despertar el día, Dagen gryr, Son Ümit, Daybreak, Der Tag bricht an

Director: Marcel Carné

Writer: Jacques Prévert, Jacques Viot

Production & Genre

Producer(s): Producer: Jean-Pierre Frogerais

Companies: Productions Sigma

Genre: Drama, Flashback Film, Romance, Romance Film

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 1 nomination total

Similar:

  • Dance with Death (1992)
  • Karma (2008)
  • 2 Days in the Valley (1996)
  • Red Corner (1997)
  • Fallen (1998)

Keywords

Story

Le jour se lève begins with François, a factory worker, barricading himself inside his room after committing murder. As police surround him, he reflects on the events leading up to this point. François meets and falls in love with Françoise, a young florist. However, Valentin, a manipulative dog trainer who is also interested in Françoise, manipulates her into leaving François. Consumed by jealousy, François kills Valentin in a fit of rage. After committing the murder, François returns to his room where he eventually locks himself in and prepares for the police standoff.

Summary

Le jour se lève (1939) is a French film directed by Marcel Carné, often considered a precursor to film noir due to its dark themes and gritty realism. The movie revolves around François, a factory worker whose jealousy leads him to commit murder. After the crime, François retreats to his room where he reflects on the events that led up to this point while the police surround him outside. The narrative unfolds through flashbacks, revealing François' doomed romance with Françoise and his rivalry with Valentin. Le jour se lève is a stark portrayal of jealousy, passion, and fatal consequences, showcasing Carné's distinctive style and marking an important moment in French cinema history.