Humoresque
From a modest family, Paul Boray is a gifted and ambitious young violinist who is finding it difficult to break through. One evening, he is invited to a social gathering given by Helen Wright. A wealt…
Humoresque
From a modest family, Paul Boray is a gifted and ambitious young violinist who is finding it difficult to break through. One evening, he is invited to a social gathering given by Helen Wright. A wealthy woman and patron of young artists, Helen is married to a middle-aged man, Victor, who turns a blind eye to his wife's infidelities. Fascinated by Paul's personality, Helen tries to get closer to the young violinist, but he rejects her advances. Nevertheless, she helps him to meet influential people in the music world so that he can succeed and his career can finally take off. Paul finally responds to his patron's advances, and the two lovers fall passionately in love. Concerned about their relationship, Paul's mother openly opposes the affair. On another occasion, Helen sees Paul in a bar with a childhood friend who is also in love with him. Paul has been a professional violinist since the age of 11. This meeting would later prove decisive in Helen's decision to take her own life. To find out more, Helen goes to meet Paul's mother in the apartment above the grocery store where Paul's father has always worked as a grocer. Helen asks questions about their relationship, and although Paul truly loves Helen, his passion for his art gradually takes precedence over their affair. One evening, when Paul is playing a concert, Helen listens to him on the radio, having refused to go to the performance. Convinced of the impossibility of their relationship, Helen heads for the beach and out into the ocean.
Humoresque
Drama,Film-Noir,Music
Film Details
From a modest family, Paul Boray is a gifted and ambitious young violinist who is finding it difficult to break through. One evening, he is invited to a social gathering given by Helen Wright. A wealthy woman and patron of young artists, Helen is married to a middle-aged man, Victor, who turns a blind eye to his wife's infidelities.
Fascinated by Paul's personality, Helen tries to get closer to the young violinist, but he rejects her advances. Nevertheless, she helps him to meet influential people in the music world so that he can succeed and his career can finally take off. Paul finally responds to his patron's advances, and the two lovers fall passionately in love.
Concerned about their relationship, Paul's mother openly opposes the affair. On another occasion, Helen sees Paul in a bar with a childhood friend who is also in love with him. Paul has been a professional violinist since the age of 11.
This meeting would later prove decisive in Helen's decision to take her own life. To find out more, Helen goes to meet Paul's mother in the apartment above the grocery store where Paul's father has always worked as a grocer. Helen asks questions about their relationship, and although Paul truly loves Helen, his passion for his art gradually takes precedence over their affair.
One evening, when Paul is playing a concert, Helen listens to him on the radio, having refused to go to the performance. Convinced of the impossibility of their relationship, Helen heads for the beach and out into the ocean..