Love Story | |
Director: | Claude Autant-Lara |
Producer: | Pierre Guerlais |
Screenplay: | Jean Aurenche Pierre Bost |
Starring: | Odette Joyeux Madeleine Robinson Marguerite Moreno Jean Debucourt Roger Pigaut |
Music: | René Cloërec |
Cinematography: | Philippe Agostini |
Editing: | Madeleine Gug |
Studio: | Industrie Cinématographique |
Distributor: | La Société des Films Sirius |
Country: | France |
Language: | French |
Runtime: | 109 minutes |
Love Story (French: Douce) is a 1943 French historical romantic drama film directed by Claude Autant-Lara and starring Odette Joyeux, Madeleine Robinson and Marguerite Moreno.[1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Jacques Krauss.
At the end of the 19th century, Irène was the governess of the young Douce de Bonafé and had the manager Fabien as a lover, with whom Douce was in love. Fabien would like to take Irene to Canada, but she is tempted by the idea of marrying the master of the house, a widower, Douce's father. She throws herself into Fabien's arms, who leaves with her and takes revenge on Irene and her masters, but he is gradually seduced by the young girl.
Douce is ready to live poor, far from France and her family, but not to replace her governess. She is about to return to her family when she tragically dies.