Monelle | |
Director: | Henri Decoin |
Producer: | Jacques Roitfeld |
Music: | Henri Sauguet |
Cinematography: | Armand Thirard |
Editing: | Annick |
Studio: | Compagnie Industrielle et Commerciale Cinématographique |
Distributor: | Francinex |
Runtime: | 105 minutes |
Country: | France |
Language: | French |
Monelle (French: Les amoureux sont seuls au monde) is a 1948 French drama film directed by Henri Decoin and starring Louis Jouvet, Renée Devillers and Dany Robin.[1] It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris and on location in the city. The film's sets were designed by the art director Emile Alex
Gérard Favier is a celebrated composer who is in love with his wife Sylvia. He takes on a young piano protégé Monelle and helps propel her to success, but newspaper reports suggests that they are having an affair.