Summaries

When the vivacious and beautiful Nana bombs at the Théâtre des Variétés, she embarks on the life of a courtesan, using her allure and charisma to entice and pleasure men.

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.—Ann Walton Sieber

Details

Keywords
  • character name as title
  • theater
  • courtesan
  • theater group
  • count
Genres
  • Drama
  • Romance
Release date Jun 24, 1926
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin France
Language French None
Filming locations Bavaria Studios, Bavariafilmplatz 7, Geiselgasteig, Grünwald, Bavaria, Germany
Production companies Les Films Jean Renoir

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 2h 30m
Color Black and White
Sound mix Silent
Aspect ratio 1.20 : 1

Synopsis

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