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La boheme

Performance of Giacomo Puccini's opera, La Bohome, about the lives and loves of four 19th century Parisian bohemians.

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  • "Performance of Giacomo Puccini's opera, La Bohome, about the lives and loves of four 19th century Parisian bohemians."@en
  • "Two lovers, a writer and a seamstress, encounter tradgedy as they both struggle to survive in Paris."@en
  • "This melodrama of self sacrifice is set in Paris in the 1830s. Gilbert is an impoverished playwright and Gish is a seamstress who gives all in her love for him, a love which proves to be his ultimate inspiration. As well as Murger's dramatization of his novel, La Bohème draws upon Puccini's opera. The final scenes, especially, feature Gish at her harrowing best. The film's high production values and painterly visual richness are not particularly well served in available 16 mm. prints."@en
  • "Mimi, a poor seamstress, and Rodolphe, a struggling playwright, fall in love. When Mimi attempts to help Rodolphe get his play produced, he suspects her of infidelity and she leaves him. Later, a severely ill Mimi returns to the now successful Rodolphe and dies."@en
  • "Mimi, a poor seamstress, and Rodolphe, a struggling playwright, fall in love. When Mimi attempts to help Rodolphe get his play produced, he suspects her of infidelity and she leaves him. Later, a severely ill Mimi returns to the now successful Rodolphe and dies."
  • ""Mimi, a poor seamstress in the Latin Quarter, is unable to pay her rent and is about to be evicted, when Rodolphe, a struggling young playwright who admires her fragile beauty, takes her into his circle of bohemian friends. Her gratitude to Rodolphe develops into an idyllic love. As time passes, Rodolphe ekes out a meager existence writing for a newspaper while working on a play, inspired by Mimi. He is discharged, but Mimi keeps him in ignorance of the fact, pretending to deliver his articles and secretly sewing at night to support them both. Paul, a cynical boulevardier attracted to Mimi, is induced by her to take the play to a theater manager, and she accompanies him, in clothes borrowed from her friend, Musette. Rodolphe suspects her of infidelity, and she leaves him. Later, his play is successful, and, at the peak of his fame, Mimi returns to him desperately ill and dies in his arms"--AFI catalog, 1921-1930."@en

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  • "Melodramas (Motion pictures)"@en
  • "Film adaptations"@en
  • "Film adaptations"
  • "Adaptations"
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Romance"
  • "Features"@en
  • "Features"
  • "Adaptation"
  • "Melodrama"@en
  • "Melodrama"
  • "History"@en
  • "History"
  • "Silent films"@en
  • "fiction dramatique (fiction)"
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Fiction films"@en

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  • "La boheme"@en
  • "La Bohème"@en
  • "La Bohème"
  • "Bohème (Motion picture : 1926)"@en
  • "La bohème"
  • "La bohème"@en