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Director: Andy Bausch
Cast: Vicky Krieps, Gintare Parulyte, Marco Lorenzini, Henri Losch
In August 1914, Belle, a young well-bred lady and Betty, her chambermaid, discover a big trunk in the attic. When they manage to open it, thousands of photos and postcards spread all over the floor to form a pile of memories. Thus, the ladies start to reminisce about what was called "la Belle Époque".
Critical Reception & Ratings
D'Belle Epoque is a 2012 documentary film directed by Andy Bausch that explores the nostalgia and memories of the 'Belle Époque' era in France through the discovery of a trunk full of old photos and postcards. While its critical reception and awards recognition are unclear, the film appears to have resonated with audiences, earning a 7.3/10 rating on IMDb.
Why you might like this:
Fans of thoughtful documentaries exploring history and nostalgia will find 'D'Belle Epoque' from 2012, directed by Andy Bausch, to be a captivating and visually stunning cinematic experience. The film immerses viewers in the evocative memories and reflections of two women discovering a trove of vintage photographs, offering a poetic glimpse into the elegance and optimism of the 'Belle Époque' era.