A film musical in which every line is
sung. The frame is about workers during a strike. They also
prepare and perform a demonstration. Two personal relations
develop against this background. François abandons his
pregnant girlfriend Violette. She feels treated even more
unjust when he tries to defend and excuse his behaviour. He
had met a very beautiful over-class girl, Edith, and both
were immediately overwhelmed by genuine and reciprocal
passion. Edith lived in a very unsatisfactory marriage. She
was the daughter of the widow from which François rented his
room. Nevertheless, he met her in the street, where she just
opened her fur coat and was starch naked under it. They will
be together in great passion for just one night and day. At
the demonstration François is shot by the police and dies in
Edith's arms. - The music is closer to opera than in any
other film musical by Jacques Demy. But the greatest
difference is that he has devoted much more effort to the
task of instructing the singers to reveal the psychic
emotions of the text and events. Written by
Max Scharnberg, Stockholm, Sweden