This is a well-regarded contemporary dramatic retelling of the story most familiar to audiences from Puccini's great opera La Bohème and was made by the noted Finnish film director Aki Kaurismaki. Like the opera, it is based on the novel Scènes de la vie de bohème by Henri Murger. Despite their ever-present poverty, which poses a constant threat to their continued existence, the artists and their friends in this movie speak in only the most polite, elegant, and genteel manner, which only serves to underscore their desperate situation. In the story, the poet Marcel has been unable to come up with the rent for his barely tolerable room and has been evicted from it. While wandering in his neighborhood, he catches the eye of Rodolfo, an Albanian immigrant eating in a small cafe, who waves him over and invites him to share his dinner. Though they have never met, they are soon deeply involved in a discussion about art. They leave the restaurant together and, for want of a better idea, wander back to Marcel's former room. There the poet and his new friend, the painter Rodolfo, discover an equally congenial companion in the man who just rented his room, Schaumard, an Irish composer. Just one step away from starvation most of the time, these loyal friends share resources to help one another out. On one occasion, Marcel needs a suit for a job interview and is able to borrow one from one of Rodolfo's portrait sitters long enough to be interviewed and get a paid job. With his earnings from his new editing job, Marcel buys Schaumard a car he needs. On the job, Marcel meets poor provincial girl Musette, whom he falls for, and at the same time Rodolfo finds another poor provincial girl, Mimi, on his doorstep. He quickly comes to love Mimi, but circumstances constantly thwart their being together, until he at last succeeds in making a place for them and she dies in his arms.
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Cast & Crew
Matti Pellonpää Rodolfo
Evelyne Didi Mimi
André Wilms Marcel
Kari Vaananen Schaunard
Christine Murillo Musette
Jean-Pierre Léaud Blancheron
Laika Actor
Sylvie van den Elsen Mme Bernard
Gilles Charmant Hugo
Samuel Fuller Gassot
Louis Malle Gentleman
Dominique Marcas Lady at the Second-Hand Shop
Daniel Dublet Waiter
Philippe Dormoy 1st Policeman
Kenneth Colley Street Sweeper
André Penvern Inspector
Technical Credits
Aki Kaurismäki Director,Producer,Screenwriter
Veikko Aaltonen Editor
John Ebden Production Designer
Klaus Heydemann Executive Producer
Jouko Lumme Sound/Sound Designer
Timo Salminen Cinematographer
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