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-'''''The Umbrellas of Cherbourg''''' ({{lang-fr|'''Les Parapluies de Cherbourg'''}}) is a 1964 [[musical film]]. It was [[Film director|directed]] by [[Jacques Demy]], and stars [[Catherine Deneuve]] and [[Nino Castelnuovo]]. The music was written by [[Michel Legrand]]. The film dialogue is all sung as [[recitative]], even the most casual conversation.+'''''The Umbrellas of Cherbourg''''' (1964) is a [[musical film]]. It was [[Film director|directed]] by [[Jacques Demy]], and stars [[Catherine Deneuve]] and [[Nino Castelnuovo]]. The music was written by [[Michel Legrand]]. The film dialogue is all sung as [[recitative]], even the most casual conversation.
''Umbrellas'' is the middle film in an informal "romantic [[trilogy]]" of Demy films that share some of the same actors, characters and overall look; it comes after ''[[Lola (1961 film)|Lola]]'' (1961) and before ''[[The Young Girls of Rochefort]]'' (1967). ''Umbrellas'' is the middle film in an informal "romantic [[trilogy]]" of Demy films that share some of the same actors, characters and overall look; it comes after ''[[Lola (1961 film)|Lola]]'' (1961) and before ''[[The Young Girls of Rochefort]]'' (1967).
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The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964) is a musical film. It was directed by Jacques Demy, and stars Catherine Deneuve and Nino Castelnuovo. The music was written by Michel Legrand. The film dialogue is all sung as recitative, even the most casual conversation.

Umbrellas is the middle film in an informal "romantic trilogy" of Demy films that share some of the same actors, characters and overall look; it comes after Lola (1961) and before The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967).



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