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The song "Loin de Paname" was nominated for the UsefulNotes/AcademyAwardForBestOriginalSong.

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The song "Loin de Paname" was nominated for the UsefulNotes/AcademyAwardForBestOriginalSong.MediaNotes/AcademyAwardForBestOriginalSong.
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In 1936 UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}, during the governance of the French [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popular_Front_(France) Popular Front]] amidst TheGreatDepression, Germain Pigoil (Creator/GerardJugnot), Émile "Milou" Leibovich (Creator/ClovisCornillac) and Jacky Jacquet (Kad Merad) are three jobless entertainers who decide to reprise the theatre/music hall where they once worked, the ''Chansonia'', after their director committed suicide out of a debt he owed to ruthless businessman Félix Galapiat (Creator/BernardPierreDonnadieu). Due to having only amateur stage artists at their disposal, they struggle big time to attract success. Then, one day, they notice that a young woman they hired, Douce (Creator/NoraArnezeder), is very good at singing.

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In 1936 UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}, during the governance of the French [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popular_Front_(France) Popular Front]] amidst TheGreatDepression, Germain Pigoil (Creator/GerardJugnot), Émile "Milou" Leibovich (Creator/ClovisCornillac) and Jacky Jacquet (Kad Merad) are three jobless entertainers who decide to reprise the theatre/music hall where they once worked, the ''Chansonia'', after their director committed suicide out of a debt he owed to ruthless businessman Félix Galapiat (Creator/BernardPierreDonnadieu). Due to having only amateur stage artists at their disposal, they struggle big time to attract success. Then, one day, they notice that a young woman they hired, hired solely for her good looks, Douce (Creator/NoraArnezeder), is very good at singing.
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* ChekhovsGun: Max's radio. He's initially criticized for being TheShutIn, but thanks to it, he manages to capture the zeitgeist of the time and write great songs that end up helping to finally turn the ''Chansonia'' into a great cabaret.
* ChekhovsSkill: The young Jojo being a very good accordion player, for busking purposes initially. It allows him to add much-needed talent to the roster of the ''Chansonia'' once they really try to improve their act, and it pays off beautifully.

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* ChekhovsGun: Max's radio. He's initially criticized for being TheShutIn, but thanks to it, he manages to capture the zeitgeist of the time and write great songs that end up helping to finally turn the ''Chansonia'' into a great cabaret.successful music hall.
* ChekhovsSkill: The young Jojo being a very good accordion player, for busking [[StreetMusician busking]] purposes initially. It allows him to add much-needed talent to the roster of the ''Chansonia'' once they really try to improve their act, and it pays off beautifully.



* StreetPerformer: Jojo and his friend perform music (accordion and singing respectively) in the streets of Paris (especially on restaurant terraces) to get some money. Jojo does so in his father's back.

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* StreetPerformer: StreetMusician: Jojo and his friend perform music (accordion and singing respectively) in the streets of Paris (especially on restaurant terraces) to get some money. Jojo does so in his father's back.
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* CampGay: Jeannot, the ''Chansonia'''s costume designer, has some really effeminate manners.

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* CampGay: Jeannot, the ''Chansonia'''s costume designer, has some really effeminate manners.manners and compliments men in particular.
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* AuthorAppeal: Christophe Barratier loves French cinema of the [[TheThirties 1930s]] and [[TheForties 1940s]] and it shows. It was already at play in ''The Chorus'', and it would also show up with his 2011 version of ''War of the Buttons''.

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* AuthorAppeal: Christophe Barratier loves French cinema of the [[TheThirties 1930s]] and [[TheForties 1940s]] and moreover all things vintage from those eras, and it shows. It was already at play in ''The Chorus'', and it would also show up with his 2011 version of ''War of the Buttons''.
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In 1936 UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}, during the governance of the French [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popular_Front_(France) Popular Front]] amidst TheGreatDepression, Germain Pigoil (Creator/GerardJugnot), Émile "Milou" Leibovich (Creator/ClovisCornillac) and Jacky Jacquet (Kad Merad) are three jobless entertainers who decide to reprise the theatre where they once worked, the ''Chansonia'', after their director committed suicide out of a debt he owed to ruthless businessman Félix Galapiat (Creator/BernardPierreDonnadieu). Due to having only amateur stage artists at their disposal, they struggle big time to attract success. Then, one day, they notice that a young woman they hired, Douce (Creator/NoraArnezeder), is very good at singing.

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In 1936 UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}, during the governance of the French [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popular_Front_(France) Popular Front]] amidst TheGreatDepression, Germain Pigoil (Creator/GerardJugnot), Émile "Milou" Leibovich (Creator/ClovisCornillac) and Jacky Jacquet (Kad Merad) are three jobless entertainers who decide to reprise the theatre theatre/music hall where they once worked, the ''Chansonia'', after their director committed suicide out of a debt he owed to ruthless businessman Félix Galapiat (Creator/BernardPierreDonnadieu). Due to having only amateur stage artists at their disposal, they struggle big time to attract success. Then, one day, they notice that a young woman they hired, Douce (Creator/NoraArnezeder), is very good at singing.

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