
Rouge Baiser (1985)
Año de Estreno: 1985
Nación: France
Título Alternativo: Røde kys, Punainen suudelma, A Parigi con amore..., Czerwony pocałunek, Beso rojo, Red Kiss, Rote Küsse
Director: Véra Belmont
Guionista: David Milhaud, Guy Konopnicki, Véra Belmont
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Argumento
In Paris, 1952, Nadia, a 15-year-old Communist activist, meets Stéphane, a photographer who saves her from being beaten by police during an anti-American demonstration. They begin a friendship that evolves into a love affair. Meanwhile, some of Nadia's fellow Communists become hostile towards her due to her relationship with Stéphane and her changing beliefs. When she goes away with Stéphane for a photo shoot, Nadia's father reports him to the police, leading Stéphane to consider leaving for Indochina to cover the war. In parallel, Nadia's mother reunites with her prewar lover who was released from Siberia, challenging the French Communists' views.
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Resumen
Rouge Baiser is a 1985 French drama film directed by Véra Belmont, set against the backdrop of post-WWII Parisian political landscape. The story explores Nadia's journey as she navigates her communist upbringing and personal beliefs while falling in love with Stéphane, a photographer. The film also touches upon themes of Stalinism, anti-Semitism, and the changing nature of political ideologies among youth.
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