

Music halls, romance, and danger. This is Paris, 1936.
A star is born in a time of both celebration and instability in this historical drama with music from director Christophe Barratier. In the spring of 1936, Paris is in a state of uncertainty; while the rise of the Third Reich in Germany worries many, a leftist union-oriented candidate, Léon Blum, has been voted into power, and organized labor is feeling its new power by standing up to management.
Félix Galapiat
The film's tagline is: "Music halls, romance, and danger. This is Paris, 1936."
The original title is "Faubourg 36" (FR).
The film grossed $12.9M at the box office.
It was a co-production between: France, Germany, Czech Republic.
The film was directed by Christophe Barratier.
The screenplay was written by Julien Rappeneau and Christophe Barratier.
The score was composed by Reinhardt Wagner.
Cinematography was handled by Tom Stern.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0948535.
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Faubourg 36
Released
AL
Français
France, Germany, Czech Republic
$12,940,622




