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Póster para Slogan (1969)
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Slogan (1969)

Año de lanzamiento: 1969

Nación: France

Alternative Title: L'amour et l'amour, Szlogen

Director: Pierre Grimblat

Writer: Francis Girod, Melvin Van Peebles, Pierre Grimblat

Producción & Género

Productor: Executive Producer: Francis Girod

Compañías: Hamster Productions, Orphée Productions

Género: Comedy, Drama, Romance, Romance Film

Budget: N/A

Premios & Similares

Premios: N/A

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Palabras clave

Palabras clave: romance, venice, italy

Historia

Serge Fabergé (Jean-Louis Trintignant), an advertising director in his forties, wins a prestigious award while on vacation in Venice with his wife Françoise (Isabelle Huppert). He meets Evelyne Nicholson (Marlène Jobert), a young English woman, and becomes enamored with her. Serge's affair with Evelyne leads him to neglect Françoise and consider divorce. However, when dashing stuntman Dado catches Evelyne's eye during the Venice Carnival, Serge finds himself in a predicament similar to the one he had created for his wife.

Resumen

Slogan is a French romantic comedy-drama directed by Pierre Grimblat in 1969. The film revolves around Serge Fabergé, an older man involved in an affair with a younger woman while neglecting his pregnant wife. Set primarily in Venice, the movie explores themes of love, infidelity, and the consequences of one's actions. Although not much is revealed about the film's significance or context from the provided sources, it can be inferred that Slogan offers a commentary on the complexities of relationships and the societal norms surrounding them.

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