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Gonzague

1923
1.0 / 10 · TMDB

Gonzague, a young aristocrat, drifts through the glittering soirées and idle pleasures of 1920s Paris. His seemingly flawless existence masks a profound inner emptiness and ennui, which he attempts to soothe with ever-newer diversions and fleeting affairs. An encounter with a mysterious woman from a different social sphere abruptly upends his settled world, forcing him to question the true worth of his life and confront a choice between duty and desire.

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Year 1923
Director Henri Diamant-Berger
Rating TMDB: 1.0/10 (2 votes)

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This 1923 silent film explores the timeless clash between social convention and personal fulfillment through the lens of the Jazz Age. It masterfully conveys an atmosphere of decadence and a lingering melancholy hidden behind masks of revelry.

What lingers after the final reel is the exquisite aesthetic of Art Deco and the actors' nuanced performances, which speak volumes without a single intertitle. The film leaves a haunting impression of a bygone era's glamorous despair. — MovieFinder Editorial

Director: Henri Diamant-Berger

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