Les Demoiselles De Rochefort: 1967 Best !link!
Jacques Demy’s Les Demoiselles de Rochefort (released in English as The Young Girls of Rochefort ) is often described as the film that shouldn’t work: a sun-drenched, candy-colored French musical shot on location in a sleepy port town, with dialogue fully sung in rhymed couplets, choreography by a Hollywood legend, and a score by a jazz composer. Yet it is not just a great French film; it is one of the , period. Here is why.