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  1. Le jour se lève ([lə ʒuʁ sə lɛv], "The day rises"; also known as Daybreak) is a 1939 French film directed by Marcel Carné and written by Jacques Prévert, based on a story by Jacques Viot. It is considered one of the principal examples of the French film movement known as poetic realism.

  2. Le Jour Se Leve: Directed by Marcel Carné. With Jean Gabin, Jules Berry, Arletty, Mady Berry. After committing a murder, a man locks himself in his apartment and recollects the events that led him to the killing.

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    • Marcel Carné
    • Not Rated
    • Jean Gabin, Jacqueline Laurent, Arletty
  3. May 28, 2007 · Le Jour se leve, appearing on the eve of World War II was banned in December of 1939 and again during the Occupation, its air of defeat cutting too close to the bone for French authorities.

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  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › le_jour_se_leveDaybreak | Rotten Tomatoes

    Kenneth Turan Los Angeles Times "Le Jour Se Leve" is an exploration of the question of who we love and why and how we love them that is surprisingly fresh and involving.

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    • Jean Gabin
    • Marcel Carné
    • Drama, Romance, Crime
  6. Nov 2, 2014 · Almost everything about Le jour se lève, now available in an immaculately restored version, seems the work of an assured master. France’s greatest movie actor, Jean Gabin, dominates the picture ...

  7. Film Review. Le Jour se lève is perhaps the bleakest of all French films. A doom-laden poetic realist masterpiece, it evokes the era in which it was made more vividly than any other film and still has the power to fill its spectator with a sense of utter desolation as the final reel chugs towards its devastating conclusion.

  8. Original Title Le jour se lève. Status Released Original Language French. Budget-Revenue-Keywords. jealousy; murder; romance; flashback; dog trainer; police standoff

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