Synopsis
Paris 36 is a movie released in 2008.
Step into the vibrant and tumultuous world of 1936 Paris, where the echoes of jazz and the allure of music halls blend seamlessly with the undercurrents of social upheaval. This historical drama unfolds against the backdrop of a city gripped by uncertainty, as the rise of fascism in Europe casts a long shadow over the lives of its residents. In this moment of both celebration and anxiety, we meet an aspiring star whose journey reflects the resilience of the human spirit. With the election of leftist leader LΓ©on Blum, the working class begins to find its voice, igniting a powerful sense of community and hope amidst the chaos. Rich with stunning visuals and a captivating soundtrack, this film invites you to experience the magic of Paris as it balances on the precipice of change. It showcases the intertwining of romance and ambition, where dreams are pursued and hearts are tested against the backdrop of a society in flux. As the characters navigate their personal struggles and collective aspirations, viewers are treated to a poignant exploration of love, art, and the fight for a better future. This is not just a film about a star being born; it's a celebration of resilience, creativity, and the indomitable spirit of a city that refuses to be silenced.
Constantin Film
PathΓ©
France 3 CinΓ©ma
France 2 CinΓ©ma
GalatΓ©e Films