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When Paul and his new girlfriend Élisabeth (Céline Sallette) join the couple for a summer in Italy, they become intimate witnesses to the disintegration of Frédéric and Angèle’s relationship. The film is less about a linear plot and more of a meditation on the fragility of human connection and the destructive power of possessiveness.

The story follows Paul (Jérôme Robart), a struggling young actor who meets Frédéric (Louis Garrel), a charismatic but deeply troubled painter. Frédéric lives in a glamorous yet crumbling marriage with Angèle (Monica Bellucci), a famous actress. a burning hot summer lk21 updated

The film A Burning Hot Summer (original French title: Un été brûlant ), directed by the acclaimed Philippe Garrel, remains a significant work in contemporary French cinema. This moody, poetic drama explores the volatile nature of love, jealousy, and artistic temperament against the sun-drenched backdrop of Rome. When Paul and his new girlfriend Élisabeth (Céline

The film features a stellar cast that brings raw emotion to Garrel’s minimalist style: Frédéric lives in a glamorous yet crumbling marriage

as Frédéric: Portraying the archetypal tortured artist. Céline Sallette as Élisabeth. Jérôme Robart as Paul. Maurice Garrel as the grandfather, in his final film role.

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as Angèle: Her performance was particularly noted for its vulnerability, filmed shortly after she gave birth.

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