Three Fables of Love (1962)
21 Dec 1962 • Comedy, Drama, Romance • 1h 16m
"Les quatre vérités" aka "The Four Truths" is a movie anthology that consists of four segments, all loosely parodying fables from the 17th-century French poet Jean de la Fontaine. The US cut usually features only 3 segments. The first segment, "Death and the Woodcutter," about a common organ grinder (street performer who plays a mechanical musical instrument called street organ on the street for a living) who is driven to the edge of sanity by bureaucracy, was cut from the US release for its serious tone. The second story, "The Crow and the Fox," is about a jealous husband who keeps his wife under lock and key since they lives in a town full of single men, but their neighbor is determined to have a cozy visit with her. The third story, "The Tortoise and the Hare," follows a jealous wife who decides to win her adulterous husband back. The final tale, "Two Pigeons," is about a young man and woman who accidentally lock themselves up in a flat and end up falling for each other.
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French, Spanish
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1 win
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France, Italy, Spain
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