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Der Varietébesitzer Henri Danglard herrscht über das Pariser Vergnügungsviertel Montmartre der Belle Epoque. Als Gründer der Varietétheater “Paravent Chinois” und “Reine Blanche” – in Letzterem tritt auch seine Mätresse Belle Abbesse auf – besitzt er das Vertrauen seiner Geldgeber, zu denen auch der reiche Prinz Alexander gehört. Als Henri eines Tages auf den Anhöhen von Montmartre der jungen Wäscherin Nini begegnet, kommt ihm die Idee, den Cancan, einen längst aus der Mode gekommenen Tanz, wieder aufleben zu lassen. Trotz Missgunst, Niedertracht und Intrigen seitens der anderen Tänzerinnen verhilft die begabte, temperamentvolle Nini dem French Cancan bei der Eröffnung des neuen Varietés “Moulin Rouge” zu einem triumphalen Comeback. (Verleiher-Text)

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Matty 

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Englisch A comedy of loose morals. We can see French Cancan, another of Renoir’s examples of how true mastery sometimes consists in simplicity that is difficult to capture and analyse (using every shot in its full depth and breadth), as an autobiographical confession of an aging sinner who used his position of influence to seduce significantly younger beauties. This playful, sometimes Ophüls-esque, exaggerated, colourful swarm of numerous characters, none of whom are condemned for their actions, is seen as the second part of Renoir’s “artistic trilogy” (after The Golden Coach and before Elena and Her Men). What the three films have in common is a spectacular celebration of the art of living and living through art. French Cancan is connected by these features particularly to Singin' in the Rain, another musical about a musical that, however, lacks authentic life even though it is funnier, more dynamic and technically better. This ability to build a world that is obviously artificial and yet alive at every moment is what makes Renoir’s unobtrusive creative signature exceptional. 80% ()

kaylin 

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Englisch I can't help it, but apart from the fact that the film is so pleasantly relaxed and has a very period setting, it didn't do much for me. Jean Gabin fits his role pleasantly, the women are beautiful, but I guess I didn't quite fall for the storyline. I didn't find the film very sexy, more just a nice depiction of a certain time in France. ()