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Les demoiselles de Rochefort

  • 1967
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  • 2h
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
13K
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Les demoiselles de Rochefort (1967)
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Classic MusicalComedyDramaMusicalRomance

Two sisters leave their small seaside town of Rochefort in search of romance. Hired as carnival singers, one falls for an American musician, while the other must search for her ideal partner... Read allTwo sisters leave their small seaside town of Rochefort in search of romance. Hired as carnival singers, one falls for an American musician, while the other must search for her ideal partner.Two sisters leave their small seaside town of Rochefort in search of romance. Hired as carnival singers, one falls for an American musician, while the other must search for her ideal partner.

  • Director
    • Jacques Demy
  • Writer
    • Jacques Demy
  • Stars
    • Catherine Deneuve
    • George Chakiris
    • Françoise Dorléac
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jacques Demy
    • Writer
      • Jacques Demy
    • Stars
      • Catherine Deneuve
      • George Chakiris
      • Françoise Dorléac
    • 88User reviews
    • 105Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 2 nominations total

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    Catherine Deneuve
    Catherine Deneuve
    • Delphine Garnier
    George Chakiris
    George Chakiris
    • Etienne
    Françoise Dorléac
    Françoise Dorléac
    • Solange Garnier
    • (as Françoise Dorleac)
    Jacques Perrin
    Jacques Perrin
    • Maxence
    Michel Piccoli
    Michel Piccoli
    • Simon Dame
    Jacques Riberolles
    Jacques Riberolles
    • Guillaume Lancien
    Grover Dale
    Grover Dale
    • Bill
    Geneviève Thénier
    Geneviève Thénier
    • Josette
    Henri Crémieux
    Henri Crémieux
    • Subtil Dutrouz
    • (as Henri Cremieux)
    Pamela Hart
    • Judith
    Leslie North
    • Esther
    Patrick Jeantet
    Patrick Jeantet
    • Bouboo Garnier
    Gene Kelly
    Gene Kelly
    • Andy Miller
    Danielle Darrieux
    Danielle Darrieux
    • Yvonne Garnier
    René Pascal
    René Pascal
    • Pépé
    • (as René Bazart)
    Dorothée Blanck
    Dorothée Blanck
    • Passerby
    Daniel Moquay
    • First Sailor
    Daniel Gall
    Daniel Gall
    • Second Sailor
    • Director
      • Jacques Demy
    • Writer
      • Jacques Demy
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    User reviews88

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    10Cristian-3

    Possibly my favourite musical, definitely an acquired taste, and YES there is an English version!

    I just wanted to say I truly love this film and I do believe there will be a great deal of different opinions on it. My point in this post is that I have read in many places that the English language version of this film was never released and/or it's lost. This is not true at all as the first time I watched it was in English on television, late night during a stay in Brazil, with Portuguese subtitles. The catchphrase of "Je vais en Nantes, Je vais en perm' a Nantes" translated to "I'm going to Toulouse, I've nothing to lose."

    The soundtrack is currently available on a fantastic new 2-CD set that replaces the long out-of-print 2 LP set, and includes the song "A Pair of Twins" in English! The LP, though, with its booklet and liner notes and pictures is a tough act to follow. Ah well.

    I wish this movie would come out on DVD with both versions and greet a whole new generation of fans. Here's hoping this will happen within our lifetimes, while some of us are still young.

    The Young Girls of Rochefort was an ambitious effort that paid off very generously in artistic terms but it was not as great a success in the box-office as Demy's previous "Umbrellas of Cherbourg". The score in "Rochefort" is sometimes a little repetitive but the soundtrack to me is the best one ever for a musical....or at least a French musical.
    Aw-komon

    Two of a kind musical; Deeper than you think

    'Girls of Rochefort' would amount to not much more than a mawkish, extremely sentimental film, if one only looked at the surface. But fortunately an original French New Waver made this (quite non-new-wavish) film and there's definitely more here if you care to look. Like its companion piece, the more popular 'Umbrellas of Cherbourg,' 'Girls of Rochefort' contains and exists to hint at and coelesce surprisingly hidden meanings behind the vulgarity and overstatement. Yes! Believe it or not these two films contain (much like the more obvious case of Jaques Tati's comedies) in their style, some of the deepest and I believe quite intentional (judging by the absolutely systematic understated style of Demy's first film 'Lola' which magnificently proves he can handle that 'understatement business' whenever it suits him) criticism of petty bourgeois values ever put on film. As for Legrand's music, it is sometimes great, sometimes extremely annoying to the point of nausea. Whether or not it was intended to actually do what it does in fact do--make the general public like it at its face and the 'artsy' people disgusted to a certain point, so they can imagine they're seeing Marxist criticism in it--will of course determine Demy's stature as either a premeditated master of cinema or a master in retrospect. Either way, mastery is the name of the game, and like the best American musicals these two flicks lend themselves to quite a bit of welcome ambiguity. As for purely visual delights: where else can you see both Francoise Dorleac and younger sister Catherine Deneauve,in their prime, blessing the screen simultaneously with their exquisite beauty?
    8writers_reign

    Demy Paradis

    It's probably pure chance that I saw this film for the first time - in the restored version by Agnes Varda - a few days after I was leafing through Demy's Collected Lyrics which have recently been published in France. It's clear from Frame #1 that this is a film to which you either have to surrender as the credits roll or squirm in embarrassment for the next two hours. Demy's 'fairy-tale' is as unashamedly full of coincidences as any Shakespeare comedy even to the extent of employing one set of twins, albeit non-identical but played by real-life sisters Catherine Deneuve and Francois Dorleac. If you're going to stop and wonder why the streets are always available for dancing in - i.e. traffic-free - or why Danielle Darrieux runs a cafe/bar which is little more than a counter, a glass roof and no substantial walls, then you're in the wrong movie. Demy loved chocolate-box movies and he complemented them with chocolate-box music from Michel Legrand - I was pleasantly surprised to realize that I already knew the main love them via its English lyric by Alan and Marilyn Bergman, You Must Believe In Spring, recorded definitively by Marlene VerPlanck - and the score, on the whole is lush without being memorable and ranging from fifties type small combo jazz to all-out string ensembles and if everyone - including Gene Kelly - except Danielle Darrieux is dubbed so what. Jacques Perrin is also on hand as a love-sick sailor, what else, and after seeing him play more or less the same role (narrator) in both Cinema Paradiso and Les Choristes the effect is like seeing a photograph of a friend acquired in middle age when he was a young man. Definitely worth a second viewing and who knows, I may even go so far as to buy the DVD.
    8davo

    Double your pleasure

    This film often suffers by comparison to The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, and unfairly so in my opinion. Because it is more upbeat, and delights directly in its status as an entertainment, it is perceived as less "serious", (i.e. lacking in intellectual rigor.) However, it shares all of the virtues of its more celebrated sister film without the heavier taste of melancholy and I think Les Demoiselles is dancier. Even the basketball players are choreographed. The iterations of the twins' song are especially fun.
    dbdumonteil

    We are twin sisters...

    When the movie was released in France,it was looked upon by most of the critics as a failure.Since it has been restored to favor and enjoys a high rating on the IMDb.

    Hindsight reveals that Demy's work thoroughly deserved its restoring to favor.It's all the more precious as it was to be the only movie where the Dorleac sisters (Catherine and Françoise) would appear together,after the latter's tragic death.

    A whole town is singing and dancing ,a whole town which painter Demy colors in pastel blue ,green ,yellow,pink just as he did in Cherbourg,three years before.But,unlike "the parapluies",the lines are not sung,it's actually closer to American musicals ,which Gene Kelly's and George Chakiris's presence reinforces.The French cast is also very exciting:Danielle Darrieux is marvelously cast as the mother (she would often be Deneuve 's mother,check "8 femmes"!)and there's also a Demy's favorite ,Jacques Perrin (who would be Prince Charming in "Peau d'âne)and Michel Piccoli.

    Michel Legrand,without whom a Demy movie would not exist, gave one of his best tunes "the twin sisters song" .

    As I said at the beginning of my comment,the movie met mixed critical reception when it was released and not-so-great commercial success.Demy exiled himself to America where he made the uneven "Model shop" ;but "Peau d'Ane" (1970) reasserted his talent in his native country.

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    • Trivia
      Danielle Darrieux is the only actor who actually sings for herself.
    • Goofs
      Nobody seen playing piano (or any instrument for that matter) in this movie actually plays it correctly.
    • Quotes

      Delphine, Solange: [singing] We are a pair of twins born in the sign of Gemini, Mi fa so la mi re, Re mifa so so so re do, We're two demoiselles who took to the boys long ago, Mi fa so la mi re, Re mifa so so so re do.

      Delphine: Our mama brought us up on her own, Working herself all her life to the bone.

      Solange: To make sure our minds could expand, She's spent all her time behind a French-fry stand.

      Delphine, Solange: Papa was somebody that we never knew, But when we undress one thing is true, In the small of our backs - in the very same place.

      Delphine: There's the same beauty spot

      Solange: He had on his face...

      Delphine, Solange: We are a pair of twins born in the sign of Gemini, Mi fa so la mi re, Re mifa so so so re do, Who love catchy tunes, silly puns and repartee, Mi fa so la mi re, Re mifa so so so re do...

    • Alternate versions
      Each musical number was filmed twice, both in French and English, to make a French and an International version. However, in the International version, scenes with dialogues were only redubbed in English but not reshot. The International version has never been released physically.
    • Connections
      Edited into Il était une fois Michel Legrand (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      Chanson des Jumelles
      Music by Michel Legrand

      Lyrics by Jacques Demy

      Performed by Anne Germain and Claude Parent

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    • Release date
      • March 8, 1967 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Young Girls of Rochefort
    • Filming locations
      • Rochefort, Charente-Maritime, France
    • Production companies
      • Parc Film
      • Madeleine Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $91,837
    • Gross worldwide
      • $100,391
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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