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- During World War II, just before the liberation of France, a beautiful lady finds herself in the midst of bizarre doings from her admirers.
- To Die in Madrid (French: Mourir à Madrid) is a 1963 French documentary film about the Spanish Civil War, directed by Frédéric Rossif. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
- In the absence of her royal husband Theseus, thought to be dead, Phaedra declares her love to Hippolyte, Theseus's son from a previous marriage.
- Elizabeth Alione is sinking into a deep melancholy when she drags down the corridors, the park and the dining room of a hotel.
- Anne, a thirty-year-old stage actress, has been living for seven years with Julien, a small-time photographer who taints her life with his own mediocrity. She would like to leave him but is unable to tell him. Anne has a sister, Simone, who runs a fashion house in London and that she admires and envies for her elegance, her self-assurance and her success. When one day, Simone comes to Paris, she tells her sister she cannot stay as long as expected, she gives her some money and goes away. Without knowing the reason why, Anne puts up at the luxury hotel where Simone was supposed to stay and starts behaving like her. For three days, she will not be the meek Anne anymore but the triumphant Simone. Once the crisis is over, she comes back home as Anne again, but a new Anne who has succeeded in gathering enough strength to confront Julien and to tell him she is a free woman and she does not want him any longer.
- Two friends are going to do a Zoom meeting, but what they didn't know is that a unknown user joined them and start to make things go scary.
- Shot as something of an afterthought to Le Theatre national populaire, during the fortnight in July 1956, when Franju and his crew had to wait between the two Avignon theatrical performances that were to feature in the longer film.