Three Girls in Paris (Danish: Tre piger i Paris) is a 1963 Danish family film directed by Gabriel Axel and starring Daniel Gélin.
Synopsis
Trois de perdues (en danois : Tre piger i Paris, littéralement : Trois Filles à Paris) est un film danois pour enfants réalisé par Gabriel Axel et sorti sur les écrans en 1963. Il est inspiré d'une nouvelle de Félicien Marceau.
, 1h42 Directed byGabriel Axel OriginDanemark GenresDrama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Romance ThemesCooking films ActorsStéphane Audran, Birgitte Federspiel, Jarl Kulle, Bodil Kjer, Bibi Andersson, Ghita Nørby Rating77% The elderly and pious Protestant sisters Martine (Birgitte Federspiel) and Philippa (Bodil Kjer) live in a small village on the remote western coast of Jutland in 19th-century Denmark. Their father was a pastor who founded his own Pietistic conventicle. With their father now dead and the austere sect drawing no new converts, the aging sisters preside over a dwindling congregation of white-haired believers.