While earlier entries like The Aviator’s Wife (1981) focused on male jealousy, Pauline at the Beach shifts perspective to . Marion is hardly a villain; she is a woman grasping for a grand passion, even if that passion exists mainly in her own narration. Pauline, by contrast, represents a clarity that the adults have lost—a clarity that, the film suggests, may be both enviable and unsustainable.
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Purpose: This document summarizes the film Pauline at the Beach (French: Pauline à la plage), situates it in film history, and provides an actionable guide for locating and using Internet Archive resources related to the title for research or teaching. To find the best quality copy of the
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