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The Young Girls of Rochefort
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Synopsis
Jacques Demy directed this frothy tribute to the Hollywood musicals of the 1940s, a follow-up to his earlier success The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964). Twin sisters Delphine and Solange (played by real-life sisters Catherine Deneuve and Françoise Dorleac) live in the small coastal town of Rochefort, where they run a school teaching dancing and music. Both feel frustrated in Rochefort, and they dream of travelling to Paris, where they believe romance and opportunity awaits them. Meanwhile, their single mother, Yvonne (Danielle Darrieux), who runs a cafe in town, pines for her lost love, Simon (Michel Piccoli). One day, one of Yvonne's regular customers, a sailor with an artistic bent named Maxence (Jacques Perrin), shows her a painting of the imaginary girl of his dreams, and she looks just like Delphine, whom he's never met. Meanwhile, Simon has returned to Rochefort, bringing with him a close friend, American pianist Andy Miller (Gene Kelly); Simon has made friends with Solange and introduces her to Andy, who immediately falls in love with her. Sadly, Les Demoiselles de Rochefort was Françoise Dorleac's last film; she died in an auto accident shortly after completing the picture. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

George Chakiris Etienne--sung by Romuald
Henri Cremieux Dutrouz
Danielle Darrieux Yvonne
Catherine Deneuve Delphine Garnier--sung by Anne Germain
Françoise Dorléac Solange Garnier--sung by Claude Parent
Grover Dale Bill--sung by Jose Bartel
Gene Kelly Andy Miller--sung by Donald Burke
Jacques Perrin Maxence--sung by Jacques Revaux
Pamela Hart Judith--sung by Christiane Legrand
Genevieve Thenier Josette--sung by Alice Gerald

Production Crew

Ghislain Cloquet Cinematographer
Jacques Demy Composer (Music Score)
Michel Legrand Composer (Music Score)
Jacqueline Moreau Costume Designer
Jean Barthet Costume Designer
Jacques Demy Director
Aida Carange Makeup
Janine Jarreau Makeup
Gilbert de Goldschmidt Producer
Mag Bodard Producer
Bernard Evein Production Designer
Jacques Demy Screenwriter
Bernard Evein Set Designer
Year: 1967
Runtime: 124
Country: France
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature


Color type
Eastmancolor

Produced by
Franco London Films
Madeleine Films
Parc Films
Seven Arts

Release
by Comacico

Awards
1979 - Film Presented - Telluride Film Festival