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  1. James Ivory France, United Kingdom, 1981. Starring Isabelle Adjani in a four-way love affair, Merchant-Ivory’s impeccable adaptation invokes the sordid glamor of Jean Rhys’s eponymous novel. Waltzing through cozy cafés and sexy nightclubs, Quartet dines on the bohemian hedonism of 1920s Paris while exposing the callousness of the idle rich.

  2. Quartet è un film del 1981 diretto da James Ivory, tratto dall'omonimo romanzo di Jean Rhys. È stato presentato in concorso al 34º Festival di Cannes , dove Isabelle Adjani ha vinto il premio per la migliore interpretazione femminile .

  3. Quartet is based on Rhys' affair and break-up with Ford Madox Ford. The affair occurred in Ford's Paris home under the eye of his common-law wife, Australian artist Stella Bowen, while Rhys's husband Jean Lenglet was in jail. That's the plot of the film. Pretty much in totality, but what sets the…

  4. Finding herself penniless after her art-dealer husband Stephan is convicted of theft, Marya Zelli accepts the hospitality of a strange couple, H.J. and Lois Heidler, who let her live in their home. In 1927 Paris, following the conviction of her art-dealer husband Stephan Zelli (Anthony Higgins) for theft for which he was handed a one-year ...

  5. Il est possible de louer "Quartet" sur Orange VOD, Canal VOD, Universcine, Cinemas a la Demande, Apple TV en ligne et de télécharger sur Orange VOD, Apple TV, Canal VOD, Universcine. Résumé À Beecham House, paisible pension au cœur de la campagne anglaise qui accueille des musiciens et chanteurs d’opéra à la retraite, le bruit court qu’une nouvelle pensionnaire arriverait sous peu.

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  6. Quartet est un film réalisé par James Ivory avec Isabelle Adjani, Suzanne Flon. Synopsis : A Paris, en 1927, jusqu'à son arrestation, Stephan Zelli forme avec Marya un couple insouciant ...

  7. Paris in the Twenties. It's one of those magical eras that's been romanticized many times on screen, most recently in Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris (2011). In 1981, the producer-director team of Ismail Merchant and James Ivory delved into that golden age with their film Quartet, based on a French novel that was actually written in the 1920s.