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Gervaise (1955)
Director: René Clément
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Always unpredictable, René Clément here turned to Zola's tale of alcoholism and the poor (L'Assommoir) to mount a terrific exercise in literalism. The movie's images are so carefully arranged as to sustain the illusion for whole stretches that its story of a club-footed laundress and her misfortunes was indeed shot on location in 1850s Paris. The film is a succession of set pieces designed to impress: the fight in the laundry between Gervaise and a rival, the bored wedding guests wandering round the Louvre, the crippling of Gervaise's roofer husband. And impress they do, though as usual with Clément it all seems a bit soulless. The last few moments - Gervaise's little daughter playing with a ribbon while the child's mother stuns herself on absinthe - are a reminder that in the Zola context, this counts as a prequel to Renoir's 1926 Nana.Author: BBa
Cast & crew
Director: René Clément
Cast: Maria Schell, François Périer, Armand Mestral, Suzy Delair, Jany Holt, Jacques Harden full cast
Genre(s): Period/Swashbucklers
Duration: 116 mins
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