To Die of Love is a 1971 drama film that delves into the tragic story of a man struggling with love, loneliness, and depression. Set in France, the film follows the protagonist as he deals with the aftermath of his divorce, his feelings of isolation, and the overwhelming sadness that leads him to contemplate suicide by gas poisoning. Through his encounters with various people, including a librarian, a nun, and a fellow cell-mate in prison, the protagonist navigates the complexities of his emotions and the societal pressures that contribute to his despair.
This film by Georges Mendel uses a primitive synchronization system for the projector and phonograph. Original sound lost but recently restored.
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