Firebird is a powerful drama about the forbidden love between a gay and a bisexual man in the 1970s. Their relationship faces numerous challenges and is complicated by the social and political climate of the Cold War era. As they navigate through prejudice and homophobia, their love grows stronger, leading to a poignant and emotional climax.
Follow a group of 20-year-old students as they navigate the ups and downs of art and love while attending a renowned acting school. Experience the turning point of their lives and their first tragedy.
1938, France, Paris, at the Superior Conservatory of Dramatic Art ("Conservatoire Supérieur d'Art Dramatique"). The first-year entrance exams are in full swing. Many applicants, few accepted. Isabelle (Janine Darcey) is one of the few chosen. She joins former students from the second and third years, including François (Claude Dauphin) and Cécilia (Odette Joyeux). They attend the drama class run by Professor Lambertin (Louis Jouvet). The young people, passionate and eager to become comedians, clash in tumultuous love affairs, because by dint of acting, they imagine that life is a farce. François, for example, is in love with Isabelle, who also loves him, but is pursued by Cecilia, his former mistress... "Put art in your life and life in your art!"
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