In the Paris of the Belle Epoque, Elena, a young Polish aristocrat, finds herself in complete ruin. To try to alleviate this situation, she must forcibly accept the marriage proposal of a wealthy suitor. However, during the Bastille Day celebration, Elena will meet an elegant count and a rude general, who, captivated by her astonishing beauty, will try by all means to conquer her. Described by the director himself as a “musical fantasy,” “Elena and the Men” is a beautiful tribute by the director to the pictorial work of his father, the impressionist artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir. The film stars an elegant and sparkling Ingrid Bergman well supported by her numerous suitors, Jean Marais, Mel Ferrer and Pierre Bertin, who provide just the right doses of romance and wit.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/16458-elena-et-les-hommes-dvd--8437008798646.html16458Elena Et Les Hommes [DVD]<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><br /><p><span>In the Paris of the Belle Epoque, Elena, a young Polish aristocrat, finds herself in complete ruin. To try to alleviate this situation, she must forcibly accept the marriage proposal of a wealthy suitor. However, during the Bastille Day celebration, Elena will meet an elegant count and a rude general, who, captivated by her astonishing beauty, will try by all means to conquer her. Described by the director himself as a “musical fantasy,” “Elena and the Men” is a beautiful tribute by the director to the pictorial work of his father, the impressionist artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir. The film stars an elegant and sparkling Ingrid Bergman well supported by her numerous suitors, Jean Marais, Mel Ferrer and Pierre Bertin, who provide just the right doses of romance and wit.</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/540502-home_default/elena-et-les-hommes-dvd-.jpg8.6653instockVersus Entertainment S.L.8.66538.6653002015-06-14T22:17:05+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New/Start/EVENING SP 20/Start/VELADA DE 40/Start/VELADA FR 40/Start/VELADA IT 40Jean Renoir
In the Paris of the Belle Epoque, Elena, a young Polish aristocrat, finds herself in complete ruin. To try to alleviate this situation, she must forcibly accept the marriage proposal of a wealthy suitor. However, during the Bastille Day celebration, Elena will meet an elegant count and a rude general, who, captivated by her astonishing beauty, will try by all means to conquer her. Described by the director himself as a “musical fantasy,” “Elena and the Men” is a beautiful tribute by the director to the pictorial work of his father, the impressionist artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir. The film stars an elegant and sparkling Ingrid Bergman well supported by her numerous suitors, Jean Marais, Mel Ferrer and Pierre Bertin, who provide just the right doses of romance and wit.