Les lumières de ma ville (1950)

A 1950 French-Canadian romance and musical film where two very different women compete for the heart of the same man.

Les lumières de ma ville - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Les lumières de ma ville
  • Release Year: 1950
  • Directed by: Jean-Yves Bigras
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Romance, Music
  • Runtime: 2h 7m
  • Original Language: French
  • Spoken Languages: French
  • Release Date (Theatrical): October 5, 1950 (Canada)
  • Production Companies: Excelsior Films
  • Production Countries: Canada

Les lumières de ma ville - Plot

A beautiful country girl and a seductive nightclub singer vie for the same good-looking man.

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Les lumières de ma ville - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Jean-Yves Bigras

Main Cast

  • Guy Mauffette
  • Huguette Oligny
  • Monique Leyrac
  • Paul Berval
  • Denise Proulx
  • Maurice Gauvin
  • Jeanne d'Arc Beaudoin
  • Nana de Varennes
  • François Laroche
  • Claude Lapointe

Writers

  • Jean-Marie Poirier
  • Jean-Yves Bigras
  • Rudel Tessier
  • Roger Garand

Les lumières de ma ville - FAQs

What is Les lumières de ma ville about?

Les lumières de ma ville is a 1950 Canadian romance and musical film in which a wholesome country girl and a glamorous nightclub singer find themselves competing for the affections of the same charming man, set against the vibrant backdrop of city life and its entertainment scene.

Who directed Les lumières de ma ville?

Les lumières de ma ville was directed by Jean-Yves Bigras, a prominent figure in early Quebec cinema. Bigras was one of the key directors who helped shape the nascent French-Canadian film industry in the late 1940s and early 1950s.

Who are the main actors in Les lumières de ma ville?

The film stars Guy Mauffette as Roger Martin, Huguette Oligny as Hélène Clément, and Monique Leyrac as Monique Fontaine. The supporting cast includes Paul Berval, Denise Proulx, Maurice Gauvin, Jeanne d'Arc Beaudoin, and Nana de Varennes.

When was Les lumières de ma ville released?

Les lumières de ma ville was released on October 5, 1950, in Canada. It stands as one of the notable French-Canadian productions of its era, emerging during a formative period for Quebec's domestic film industry.

What language is Les lumières de ma ville in?

Les lumières de ma ville is a French-language film. Both the original and spoken language of the production are French, reflecting its origins as a Quebec-produced feature aimed primarily at French-Canadian audiences of the early 1950s.

How long is Les lumières de ma ville?

Les lumières de ma ville has a runtime of 127 minutes, or approximately 2 hours and 7 minutes. This relatively generous running time allowed the film to develop its romantic storyline and incorporate its musical elements at a leisurely, character-driven pace.

What genre is Les lumières de ma ville?

Les lumières de ma ville belongs to the Romance and Music genres. The film weaves a love triangle narrative together with musical performances, making it a distinctive blend of melodrama and entertainment that was characteristic of popular French-Canadian cinema in the postwar period.

What are similar movies to Les lumières de ma ville?

If you enjoy Les lumières de ma ville, you might also appreciate Wonderful Town (1958), Bolero (1981), Strange Magic (2015), and Stingray Sam (2009). These films share similar romantic or musical sensibilities and offer comparable blends of love stories and musical entertainment.

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