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Nana

  • 1955
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  • 2h
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6.3/10
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Charles Boyer and Martine Carol in Nana (1955)
DramaRomance

The amorous career of a courtesan and how she met her death at the hands of a rejected lover.The amorous career of a courtesan and how she met her death at the hands of a rejected lover.The amorous career of a courtesan and how she met her death at the hands of a rejected lover.

  • Director
    • Christian-Jaque
  • Writers
    • Émile Zola
    • Jean Ferry
    • Albert Valentin
  • Stars
    • Charles Boyer
    • Martine Carol
    • Walter Chiari
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    277
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Christian-Jaque
    • Writers
      • Émile Zola
      • Jean Ferry
      • Albert Valentin
    • Stars
      • Charles Boyer
      • Martine Carol
      • Walter Chiari
    • 6User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Charles Boyer
    Charles Boyer
    • Comte Muffat
    Martine Carol
    Martine Carol
    • Nana
    Walter Chiari
    Walter Chiari
    • Fontan
    Paul Frankeur
    Paul Frankeur
    • Bordenave
    Elisa Cegani
    Elisa Cegani
    • Comtesse Muffat
    Jean Debucourt
    Jean Debucourt
    • Napoléon III
    • (as Jean Debucourt de la Comédie Française)
    Marguerite Pierry
    • Zoé
    Dario Michaelis
    • Fauchery
    Dora Doll
    Dora Doll
    • Rose Mignon
    Palau
    Palau
    • Venot
    • (as Pierre Palau)
    Luisella Boni
    Luisella Boni
    • Estelle
    Jacqueline Plessis
    • Impératrice Eugénie
    Germaine Kerjean
    Germaine Kerjean
    • La Tricon
    Nerio Bernardi
    Nerio Bernardi
    • Prince de Sardaigne
    Jacques Tarride
    • Mignon
    Nicole Riche
    • Marguerite Bellanger
    Fernand Gilbert
    • Le boucher
    Jacques Castelot
    • Duc de Vandeuvres
    • Director
      • Christian-Jaque
    • Writers
      • Émile Zola
      • Jean Ferry
      • Albert Valentin
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    6Naneaux

    Now I understand why the Nouvelle Vague was so necessary.

    I waited a long time to see this adaptation of Zola's famous novel but was really disappointed by the slow pace, the stilted dialogue (badly subtitled as well, in the VHS tape I saw) and the unimaginative camera work. It's pretty clear that this is precisely the type of post-WWII studio film against which Truffaut and Godard rebelled. And thank God they did, because their work is so much more interesting than period potboilers like this one. Martine Carol is vivacious and charming, but with limited acting ability. To be fair, "Nana" is the type of actress who is renowned for her fabulous body and her bold display thereof, rather than for any kind of musical or dramatic skills. (Sound familiar, Hollywood?) Also, as a plus, the film is very frank about how Nana earns a living outside of her stage appearances, and how her entourage skims off her fees by providing either information or access. I found this candor refreshing since most Hollywood movies of this era are very coy about whoring. Think about the presentation of Jo Van Fleet in "East of Eden," for example. Charles Boyer plays the male lead here, a hypocritical aristocrat in the Emperor's employ, but it's an unsatisfying part. It's all about "Nana," and in the end, being the selfish little baggage she is, she would prefer it that way.
    6planktonrules

    Much better if you understand the context and purpose of the story.

    Following the easy defeat of the French by the Prussians in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, there were lots of recriminations on the government of Napoleon III. Many, such as the writer Emil Zola, saw it the result of over-confidence and decadence--and his story "Nana" was meant as a biting indictment against his society and government. However, most of this is missing in this 1955 version of the story-- one that looks nice but lacks the satire and underlying bite.

    Nana is a stage actress of questionable talent. Nevertheless, she is a huge hit and the men of Paris adore her. While the film is a bit vague here, she clearly was a prostitute--working her way up from the streets to becoming the mistress of the rich and powerful. The story focuses mostly on a government minister, the Count Muffat (Charles Boyer) and his infatuation with this 'lady'. So, although Muffat is a champion of traditional values and family, under the influence of Nana, he's a hypocrite and libertine. And, during the course of his fling with Nana, you see that every man who comes under her spell is somehow ruined.

    The obvious meanings in the story, as I said, are lost here in the film. It's a film about an alluring, selfish and amoral woman and not much more. As such, it is entertaining and looks quite nice but lacks the depth of the original tale. Good but nothing much more.
    Kirpianuscus

    nice

    A nice adaptation of one of great novels of Emil Zola. The only problem - it is an easy adaptation , giving only the portrait of a too selfish courtisan and not more. Sure, few virtues , from the portrait of Napoleon III by Jean Debucourt to the Elisa Ceggani or Marguerite Pierry. Charles Boyer and Martine Carol are real good in the lead roles but, after its end, it seems in too little measure a Zola . So, just nice.
    7Poppysma

    Gorgeous veneer of Nana

    This is definitely a fun film to look at: fantastic colour, sets and costumes, and the powdery, lipsticky glamour of 35-year-old Martine Carol, a blonde like Zola's Nana, but now sporting the red hair. She is, of course, too old for the role - in the novel Nana, like the Second Empire, is a filthy pubescent trollop, decadent and parasitic fly. To mis(quote) Hugo: in short, 15 years!

    Eventually she dies in smallpox, her moral rot now the physical one, too.

    Zola? Maybe not.

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    • Trivia
      The film underwent a 2K restoration by Mikros Image with support from the French CNC.
    • Quotes

      Nana: so what? if you think I'm too naked, cover me with applause!

    • Connections
      Featured in The Blackout (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Faut qu'ça Saute
      Music by Georges Van Parys

      Lyrics by Henri Jeanson

      Performed by Martine Carol

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 26, 1955 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
    • Official site
      • Les Productions Jacques Roitfeld (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Нана
    • Filming locations
      • Paris Studios Cinéma, Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Les Productions Jacques Roitfeld
      • Cigno Film
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    • Runtime
      2 hours
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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