"The Salt of Tears" is a French drama film directed by Philippe Garrel. The story follows a young man named Luc who moves to Paris to study furniture making. Along the way, he becomes involved in a series of romantic relationships with different women, each leaving a lasting impact on him. As Luc navigates through love and heartbreak, he begins to question his own desires and the nature of relationships. The film explores themes of passion, longing, and the complexities of human connection. With its minimalist style and intimate storytelling, "The Salt of Tears" offers a poignant reflection on the fragility of love and the emotional turmoil that comes with it.
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The Salt of Tears
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Si Tu Vois Ma Mère
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Claude Luter et son orchestre:
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Je Suis Seul Ce Soir
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Swing 41:
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Recado
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Original Paris Swing:
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Bistro Fada
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Stephane Wrembel:
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Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)
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Conal Fowkes:
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You've Got That Thing
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Conal Fowkes:
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La Conga Blicoti
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Josephine Baker:
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You Do Something to Me
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Conal Fowkes:
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I Love Penny Sue
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Daniel May:
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Charleston
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Ain't She Sweet
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Parlez-Moi D'amour
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Dana Boulé:
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Barcarolle From "The Tales of Hoffman"
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Can-Can From "Orpheus in the Underworld"
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Ballad Du Paris
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Francois Parisi:
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Le Parc De Plaisir
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Francois Parisi:
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Moonlight Serenade - 2005 Remastered Version
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Glenn Miller:
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Gianna
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Rino Gaetano:
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