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Set of 30 monochrome images capturing scenes from the movie. Photographic quality. For fans of Truffaut and Adjani. - Number of images: 30 - Monochrome: Black and white printing - Theme: Movie scenes The same number is written on the back of all images. Please refer to image 3. Some images have yellowing, creasing, folds, and stains. Please purchase only if you understand that these are items that have aged over time. Stored in a bookshelf that had insect repellent and mold prevention measures, so the scent remains. "The Story of Adèle H." (original title: L’Histoire d’Adèle H.) is a 1975 French film directed by François Truffaut and starring Isabelle Adjani. This film depicts the tragic romance and mental breakdown of Adèle Hugo, the real-life daughter of Victor Hugo. Basic Information • Japanese Title: The Story of Adèle H. • Original Title: L’Histoire d’Adèle H. • Release Year: 1975 • Director: François Truffaut • Starring: Isabelle Adjani • Genre: Historical, Biographical, Psychological Drama • Production Country: France Synopsis The story is set in mid-19th century Halifax, Canada. Young Adèle Hugo secretly travels to Canada alone. Her purpose is to pursue Lieutenant Albert Pinson, a British army officer and her former lover, and to realize her marriage to him. However, Albert has already lost his affection for Adèle and treats her coldly. Nevertheless, Adèle clings to him and begins to falsely tell those around her that they are "engaged" and "planning to get married." Adèle's delusions gradually escalate, and the boundaries between reality and fantasy become blurred. Eventually, she suffers a mental breakdown and is taken back to France by her family, spending her later years in a mental hospital. The Person of Adèle Hugo • Born: 1830 – Died: 1915 • Second daughter of Victor Hugo, the French literary giant • She was intelligent from a young age and showed literary talent in diaries, poetry, etc. • She became mentally ill due to her tragic love affair with Lieutenant Pinson and spent her later years in a mental hospital. Adèle's diary is still read today and is considered to have high literary value.
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