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- Frantz (film) - Wikipedia
Frantz is a 2016 drama film directed and co-written by François Ozon and starring Paula Beer and Pierre Niney It is about a young German woman whose fiancé has been killed in World War I and the French soldier who comes bearing a secret about her fiancé
- Frantz (2016) - IMDb
Frantz: Directed by François Ozon With Pierre Niney, Paula Beer, Ernst Stötzner, Marie Gruber In the aftermath of WWI, a young German who grieves the death of her fiancé in France meets a mysterious Frenchman who visits the fiancé's grave to lay flowers
- Frantz movie review film summary review: - Roger Ebert
Unfortunately, “Frantz” is a film that displays precious little evidence of the distinctive touch of either Lubitsch or Ozon While it is far from Ozon’s worst movie, it is perhaps the first one he’s made that feels like it could be the work of any other director
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91% on Rotten Tomatoes Mesmerizing B W visuals A haunting tale of love and reconciliation begins in a small town in Germany in the aftermath of World War I when a young woman mourning the death of her fiancé encounters a mysterious Frenchman laying flowers on her beloved's grave Includes English subtitles-user may need to turn subtitles on
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In the aftermath of World War I, a young German woman grows curious when she sees a stranger laying flowers at her dead fiancé's grave Watch trailers learn more
- Watch Frantz (2017) - Free Movies | Tubi
In the shadow of WWI, a connection between a grieving German and a Frenchman laying flowers at her late fiancé’s grave propels a haunting romance
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What follows is a surprising exploration of how Ozon’s characters’ wrestle with their conflicting feelings – survivor’s guilt, anger at one’s losses, the overriding desire for happiness despite everything that has come before, and the longing for sexual, romantic and familial attachments
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