The Young Girls Of Rochefort -1967- Criterion -...
💡 : The film is a "documentary of a dream," using the rigid structures of music and color to capture the fleeting, chaotic nature of falling in love.
A major highlight of the film is the inclusion of Hollywood royalty, Gene Kelly. By 1967, the golden age of the MGM musical was over, but Demy coaxed Kelly to France to play Andy Miller.
The plot is deceptively simple: Twin sisters Delphine (Catherine Deneuve) and Solange (Françoise Dorléac, Deneuve’s real-life sister) dream of leaving their provincial lives for the glittering promise of Paris. Delphine seeks romantic love; Solange seeks musical fame. Meanwhile, a murder is being investigated (yes, really), a sailor is looking for his long-lost love, and a traveling fair arrives. The plot is a merry-go-round of missed connections and serendipity. The Young Girls of Rochefort -1967- Criterion -...
The Young Girls of Rochefort was Françoise Dorléac's final film; she died in a car accident just months after its release, a tragic reality that adds an inevitable layer of poignant tenderness whenever her radiant performance lights up the screen.
: The inclusion of Gene Kelly serves as a "blessing" from the Golden Age of MGM musicals. 🧩 Geometry of the Missed Connection 💡 : The film is a "documentary of
A glamorous dance instructor longing for a sophisticated love.
Jacques Demy’s The Young Girls of Rochefort (Les Demoiselles de Rochefort) is a sunlit, Technicolor hymn to youth, longing, and the buoyant possibilities of love. At once playful and wistful, the film is a masterclass in how musical films can marry visual design, choreography, and melody to create an emotional world that feels both stylized and deeply humane. The plot is deceptively simple: Twin sisters Delphine
In the pantheon of movie musicals, there are the stone-cold classics of the Golden Age ( Singin’ in the Rain ), the gritty rock operas of the 1970s ( Tommy ), and then—suspended in a bubble of pure, phosphorescent joy—there is Jacques Demy’s ( Les Demoiselles de Rochefort ).