Nana
1926 · Movie · 150 min. · France
Based on the famous novel by Emile Zola. The vivacious and beautiful Nana seeks fame on the stages of Paris in the shows at the Théâtre des Variétés. (which will look familiar to lovers of "Children of Paradise"). When she bombs as an actress, Nana becomes a courtesan, using her allure and charisma more directly to entice and pleasure men. She is kept in a sumptuous fashion by a wealthy count, and several prominent and wealthy men find themselves unable to withstand her charms. In the novel, the theater manager describe Nana: "Nana has something else, dammit, and something that takes the place of everything else. I scented it out, and it smells damnably strong in her, or else I lost my sense of smell." But there's a pain and a pathos at the heart of Nana's situation, and it slowly makes its poisonous way into the lives of all in Nana's orbit.
Direction Jean Renoir
Cast Catherine Hessling · Jean Angelo · Werner Krauss · André Cerf · Raymond Guérin-Catelain · Claude Autant-Lara · Pierre Champagne
Soundtrack Maurice Jaubert · Marc-Olivier Dupin
Screenplay Jean Renoir · Pierre Lestringuez · Denise Leblond · Émile Zola
Cinematography Jean Bachelet · Edmund Corwin
Original title Nana
6.5
245 votes (FilmAffinity)
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