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Une femme a passé

  • 1929
  • 1h 5m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
95
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Une femme a passé (1929)
ComedyDramaRomance

The film tells the story of Frau Concha, a femme fatale, or as the story points out, a "fille perdue", a lost girl who has no feelings or scruples, toying with men as she pleases.The film tells the story of Frau Concha, a femme fatale, or as the story points out, a "fille perdue", a lost girl who has no feelings or scruples, toying with men as she pleases.The film tells the story of Frau Concha, a femme fatale, or as the story points out, a "fille perdue", a lost girl who has no feelings or scruples, toying with men as she pleases.

  • Director
    • René Jayet
  • Stars
    • Suzanne Talba
    • Gilbert Périgneaux
    • Camille Bardou
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    95
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • René Jayet
    • Stars
      • Suzanne Talba
      • Gilbert Périgneaux
      • Camille Bardou
    • 3User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Suzanne Talba
    • La Concha
    Gilbert Périgneaux
    • Le Bretteur
    Camille Bardou
    Camille Bardou
    • Jean-Marie Grignard
    Jean Gérard
    • Pierre le Roulier
    Gaby Dary
    • Gertrude
    Émile Saint-Ober
    • le patron de l'hotel du Trianon
    • (as E. Saint-Ober)
    André Bertoux
    • Le vicomte de Tanaris
    • (as A. Bertoux)
    Luc Dartagnan
      • Director
        • René Jayet
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      8happytrigger-64-390517

      you're lost, little girl

      "Une femme a passé" is a nice surprise from an unknown director to me, René Jayet, who seems to have directed "popular" movies. But this first movie is a pure gem from 1928, telling the story of la Concha, a beautiful but lost woman changing quickly her lovers with no purpose. All the casting is extraordinary, from Suzanne Talba with her melancolic face and erotic glances to Camille Bardou, the bearded old timer owner of the barge, and to Jean Gerrard, the young handsome adopted son of the old timer and next victim of la Concha. The direction is very precise and realistic with few effects, the music score is haunting. I just regret the movie is not much longer, just one hour, with more barge scenes. Beware of the femme fatale.

      There's still another barge movie sleeping on the production' shelves, "les Amants de Bras Mort" directed by Marcel Pagliero. This movie is not lost, just sleeping and resting, hoping one day we'll discover another french gem.
      7FerdinandVonGalitzien

      A "Fille Perdue"

      Every country has its peculiarities ( Germans like dark atmosphere, Japanese like trains and Britons like tea… ), so consequently these were reflected in their old silent pictures; with the French, it's rivers and barges. This led to a kind of subgenre in that country, the "barge films" of which there are excellent examples during the 20s.

      "Une Femme A Passé" ( A Woman Passed By ) (1928) is the sort of picture this Herr Graf is talking about; this was Herr René Jayet's first feature length film. He's an absolutely unknown French director for this German count but his debut is a brilliant exercise of film style with impressive technical accomplishments wherein can be found many movie references from other directors. These artistic quotes transform Herr Jayet's work in a very remarkable way.

      The film tells the story of Frau Concha ( Frau Suzanne Talba ) a femme fatale or as the story points out, a "fille perdue", a lost girl who has no feelings or scruples, toying with men as she pleases. These are the kind of wicked girls that usually are invited to enjoy the soirées at the Schloss. She is without mercy, respect or loyalty and Frau Suzanne Talba is just great in the role and performs it in a unique way.

      Frau Concha dances in "La Féria" a dive typical of those dens of iniquity popular in France, full of smoke, alcohol and Frenchified outcasts. It's here where Frau Concha will meet Herr Jean-Marie Grignard ( Herr Camille Bardou ), the owner of a barge that periodically sails up the canal of the river. The fact that's he is a morally upright person causes Concha to despise him. But later on and due to a violent incident at the dance café ( what would such places be without a fight once in a while?... ) Frau Concha will need his help, accepting his offer to live on the barge with him. On the barge also works Herr Pierre ( Herr Jean Gerrard ), adopted as a child by Herr Grignard, and Frau Gertrude ( Frau Gaby Dary ), the servant. Pretty soon problems will appear due to Frau Concha's wild nature bursting out in this closed environment.

      Herr Jayet depicts brilliantly the conflicts that inevitably will arise when Concha is around at any place, at the café, in the barge or later on at the Hotel Trianon. He creates a tense atmosphere, especially in the closing scenes wherein Frau Concha's disquieting eroticism drives the men aboard crazy, The editing and use of close-ups is particularly effective here and meshes well with the natural images of the river and its surroundings. The combination of realism with an atmosphere both oppressive and erotic gives the film a strange beauty as the woman without pity passes through the lives of the other characters, leaving behind bitterness and broken hearts.

      And now, if you'll allow me, I must temporarily take my leave because this German Count must catch up with Frau Concha.

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      • Release date
        • April 17, 1931 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • France
      • Languages
        • None
        • French
      • Also known as
        • A Woman Passed By
      • Filming locations
        • Canal du Midi, Occitanie, France(the canal)
      • Production company
        • Productions Cinématographiques T.J.
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 5m(65 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Silent
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.33 : 1

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