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Corinne L., une éclaboussure de l'HistoireCorinne L., Imitation of a Life
1946: a former movie actress is sentenced to national disgrace for her lack of judgment about her times and her entourage during the German Occupation. Her father, Jean, a right-wing press boss and arch collaborator, has just been executed. 1939: Corinne Luchaire explodes on the screen in Prison without Bars and is hailed as "the New Garbo" by the British. She stars in six films in two years, including the first screen version of The Postman Always Rings Twice. Reckless and frivolous, she would show little interest in History, which would shatter her life.
France - 2008 - 51 mn - HD • 16/9 - Colour and B&W
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