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Bay of Angels (1963)

Directed by Jacques Demy · Cinematography by Jean Rabier

90 min44 frames

RomanceDrama

Love is just a game of chance

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Bay of Angels (1963) movie still: medium — A crowded pebble beach overlooks a Mediterranean-style town with multi-story buildings on a hillside. The…Bay of Angels (1963) movie still: medium — A dimly lit casino interior features players seated at a green felt roulette table. A man in a suit and a…Bay of Angels (1963) movie still: establishing — A grand, ornate historic building sits behind a wide plaza with palm trees. Several vintage 1960s…Bay of Angels (1963) movie still: medium — A well-lit room features traditional door frames and classic furniture in the background. A woman in a…Bay of Angels (1963) movie still: medium — An outdoor dining area at night features white-clothed tables and ornate stone urns. A blonde woman sits…Bay of Angels (1963) movie still: establishing — A curved seaside promenade features tall palm trees and bright streetlamps overlooking the water.…Bay of Angels (1963) movie still: wide — A dark hotel interior looks out through glass doors toward a sunny outdoor driveway. A couple walks away…Bay of Angels (1963) movie still: medium — Two men in suits sit in the front seats of a moving vehicle. The car interior is framed against an…Bay of Angels (1963) movie still: medium — A 1960s bathroom features a simple porcelain sink, a wall mirror, and a bathrobe. A blonde woman stands…Bay of Angels (1963) movie still: establishing — A narrow European city street lined with multi-story buildings and parked vintage vehicles. Several…Bay of Angels (1963) movie still: wide — A wide view of the Promenade des Anglais with palm trees and urban buildings behind. A lone woman walks…Bay of Angels (1963) movie still: medium — A teller stands behind a clear glass divider in a wood-paneled bank branch. He organizes currency on the…Bay of Angels (1963) movie still: closeup — A man and a woman are in an interior setting. They are in a close embrace.Bay of Angels (1963) movie still: wide — A long seaside promenade features classic street lamps and rows of parked cars. Empty benches line the path…Bay of Angels (1963) movie still: medium — A bright interior space features table lamps in the blurry background. Two men in formal business attire…Bay of Angels (1963) movie still: medium — A light-toned room features tall mirrors with ornate paneling on the surrounding walls. A woman in a dark…
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What is Bay of Angels about?

A bank clerk is drawn into the risky world of a gorgeous gambling addict.

Bay of Angels is a 1963 French romantic drama film written and directed by Jacques Demy. Starring Jeanne Moreau and Claude Mann, it is Demy's second film and deals with the subject of gambling. The costumes were designed by Pierre Cardin.

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Where can you watch Bay of Angels?

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What does the cinematography of Bay of Angels look like?

Sampled across 44 frames, the coverage of Bay of Angels leans heavily on medium shots (66% of the sample). Cinematographer Jean Rabier keeps 52% of it in soft, naturalistic light. This is largely a daylight film — 61% of the frames play in daylight. The production design places the film in the 1960s.

What is the color palette of Bay of Angels?

The dominant colors across the sampled frames of Bay of Angels (1963) are #fdfdfd, #010101, #cacaca, #838383, #aeaeae, #474747 — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.

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