Summaries

Employees and clients of a commercial gallery only live for love; they dream it, proclaim it, sing it and dance it. Experience the encounters, reunions, passions and disappointments of a malicious chorus of girls and a group of idle boys.

'Golden Eighties' is set in a lively shopping center and combines Chantal Akerman's feminist understanding with a musical comedy. Shopkeepers and customers are bustling, including three women who vie for a man's heart with song and dance. While consumerism provides the framework for their romance, the film explores deeper themes of identity and survival in modern society.—Arte

Three young women at a hair salon all like the son of the clothing store proprietors across the mall. Although Robby is selfish and shallow, he's appealing to Lili, the salon's manager, who's trendy and also the salon-owner's moll; to Mado, who's innocent and sweet; and to Pascale, who's intelligent but passive and downcast. Robby's dad tells him to grow up and see beyond the mercurial Lili, so he proposes suddenly to Mado. She's delighted, but the day before the wedding, Lili returns to give Robby another look. In the background, a Yank who was a soldier in France in World War II returns to Paris and tries to recapture the love of his wartime sweetheart, Robby's mom.—<[email protected]>

Details

Keywords
  • group
  • title directed by female
  • f rated
  • dream
  • candy cinema
Genres
  • Comedy
  • Musical
Release date Jun 24, 1986
Countries of origin France Belgium Switzerland
Language French
Filming locations Brussels, Brussels-Capital, Belgium
Production companies Limbo Film AG La Cecilia Paradise Films

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 39m
Color Color
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio 1.66 : 1

Synopsis

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