Galia

Galia

Year: 1966

Runtime: 105 mins

Language: French

Director: Georges Lautner

Drama

New to Paris, Galia lives in a modest flat near Notre‑Dame. While walking the Seine she saves Nicole, who admits she tried to drown herself after leaving a suicide note for her husband Greg. Galia shelters her, then retrieves the note to watch Greg’s reaction. Unmoved, Greg meets Galia waiting at his gallery.

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