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Amid an ongoing workers' strike, a steelworker falls in love with the daughter of his baroness landlady, even though both are already in relationships.Amid an ongoing workers' strike, a steelworker falls in love with the daughter of his baroness landlady, even though both are already in relationships.Amid an ongoing workers' strike, a steelworker falls in love with the daughter of his baroness landlady, even though both are already in relationships.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 10 nominations total
Florence Davis
- Edith
- (singing voice)
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- TriviaDemy's longtime collaborator, composer Michel Legrand, strongly opposed the movie's social themes and urged the director to not do the movie. He ended up not being associated with the movie at all, and even in the 2010s, he was still trashing the movie in interviews.
- GoofsAround 01:11:53, Edith is holding a fire gun. Around 01:11:57, Edith is holding her bag and puts a tissue around her hand. However, she hasn't received a razor cut.
- Quotes
Madame Pelletier: [singing] You worry too much about me. Think of yourself first, of your own life. I"ve lived mine.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jacquot of Nantes (1991)
Featured review
A (sentimental, romantic) politics undergirds much of Demy's work, principally through its impact on romantic relationships: the class conflict and military service that cuts across romance rather than the explicit terrain of strikes, revolutionary situations, street fighting. 'Une Chambre', long in the making, differs in that its narrative is explicitly set up around a strike, making this the only Demy film to receive critical attention from Alain Badiou (Badiou thought it a naive romanticisation of the past of the worker's movement, constructed round a simplistic idea of the heroic working class, and an evasion of the compromises and complexities of the Mitterand years). Yet the film is principally a dark melodrama, far grungier, more bitter and less sweet than 'Parapluies'--too dark, in fact, for Legrand to score, and hard to imagine Deneuve, even with the transformation of her image wrought in 'Belle du Jour' in the role played here by Dominique Sanda. Jealousy, betrayal, misogyny, bitterness and police violence win out over the thrills of forbidden, once-in-a-lifetime romance or noble ranks of strikers: they may sing non-stop, but the music's more like recitative than show- or heart-stopping song, the violence and blood more present than the rumour of some distant war. As such, it's unclear where the film stands--a confusion that's a source of fascination and frustration in equal measure.
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- Also known as
- Ein Zimmer in der Stadt
- Filming locations
- Place du Commerce, Nantes, Loire Atlantique, France(Where Violette goes to look for Guilbaud)
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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