Shanghai Belle (2011)
Année de sortie: 2011
Nation: France
Alternative Title: Paris Decadence, Ślicznotka z Szanghaju, Shanghai Güzeli
Réalisateur: Jean-Louis Daniel
Writer: Christa Fenal, Jean-Louis Daniel
Production & Genre
Producteur: producer: Jean-Louis Daniel
co-producer: Benjamin Feitelson, Jean-Manuel Rozan
associate producer: Marie Février
producer (as Gerard Vaugeois): Gérard Vaugeois
Sociétés: N/A
Genre: Drama
Budget: N/A
Mots-clés
Mots-clés: city name in title, male frontal nudity, male nudity, name in title, paris france, place in title, place name in title, two word title, women, world, young
Histoire
Shanghai Belle follows five young women from different parts of the world who converge in Paris. Each woman embarks on a tumultuous journey in search of love, sex, and money. Their experiences are documented through daily diaries they keep. Along the way, they face challenges that lead them to lose their innocence, ultimately finding redemption.
Résumé
Shanghai Belle is a French drama film released in 2011 directed by Jean-Louis Daniel. The movie is based on true stories and explores the lives of five young women who travel to Paris seeking different aspects of life but end up experiencing harsh realities that change them. Each woman shares her intimate confessions through daily diaries, which serve as a narrative device to connect their individual journeys.

