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Up, Down, Fragile (1995)

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Plot

In the languid heat of summer Paris, the intricate tapestry of life weaves together the stories of three young women, each embarking on an individual journey within the enchanting cityscape. Ninon, an audacious street savant, abandons her lackluster companion to embrace a new role at a courier company. Her heart throbs to the rhythm of dance, often leading her to a nightclub bathed in the enigmatic allure of its owner, Alfredo Garcia. Louise, roused from a five-year slumber in the world of coma, quests for a life beyond her robed hospital room. She finds herself the unexpected inheritor of her late aunt's house, her world broadening beyond the sterile walls of her past. Her path is crossed by the intriguing Roland, a loyal friend of her departed aunt. Ida, ensconced within the ornate confines of a library's reading room, grapples with her identity as an adopted child. An old pop melody, hauntingly familiar, seems to be the missing puzzle piece to her parentage. Roland, a frequent visitor to the library, serves as a link between their disparate lives. As the three women navigate the labyrinth of their desires and fears, they are drawn into a compelling dance with Roland at its center. Their lives intertwine in unexpected ways, with the past casting long shadows over their present. Each woman finds herself drawn towards love, redemption, and self-discovery, their stories punctuated by enchanting Parisian melodies and vibrant dance routines. The city of love, with its alluring blend of romance and mystery, becomes the stage for their evolving stories, encapsulating their quest, desires, and the enthralling enigma that is life.

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Up, Down, Fragile is a comedy movie featuring André Marcon.

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