The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967 film)

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The Young Girls of Rochefort is a 1967 French musical film by Jacques Demy, celebrated for its vibrant color palette, elaborate song-and-dance numbers, and the performances of Catherine Deneuve and Françoise Dorléac as twin sisters dreaming of love and escape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French film
film
musical film
artDirectionBy Bernard Evein NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Ghislain Cloquet NERFINISHED
colorProcess Eastmancolor
composer Michel Legrand
costumeDesignBy Jacqueline Moreau
countryOfOrigin France
director Jacques Demy
distributedBy Warner-Columbia Film
editedBy Jean Hamon
featuresCharacter Michèle Girardon
surface form: Delphine Garnier

Nicole Maurey
surface form: Solange Garnier
filmingLocation Rochefort
follows The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
genre drama
musical
romantic comedy
hasChoreographyBy Norman Maen
hasTheme chance encounters
dreams of escape
romantic longing
musicBy Michel Legrand
notableFor collaboration between Jacques Demy and Michel Legrand
elaborate song-and-dance numbers
vibrant color palette
originalLanguage French
originalTitle The Young Girls of Rochefort
surface form: Les Demoiselles de Rochefort
partOf Jacques Demy filmography
plotSummary Twin sisters in Rochefort dream of love and leaving their small town while a fair comes to the city.
producedBy Mag Bodard
productionCompany Parc Film
releaseDate 1967-03-08
releaseYear 1967
runtimeMinutes 124
setIn France
Rochefort
stars Catherine Deneuve
Danielle Darrieux
Françoise Dorléac
Gene Kelly
George Chakiris
Grover Dale
Jacques Perrin
Michel Piccoli
title The Young Girls of Rochefort
writer Jacques Demy

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George Chakiris participatedIn The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967 film)