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  1. Jun 16, 2016 · Rohmer, as de Baecque and Herpe explain, came to the movies more or less by default, after having tried and exhausted the other arts. Rather, he found the other arts exhausted—he loved the ...

  2. 1962 Le Signe du lion; 1976 La Marquise d'O... (The Marquise of O...) 1978 Perceval le Gallois; 1980 Catherine de Heilbronn (TV film); 1987 Le trio en si bémol; 1987 Quatre Aventures de Reinette et Mirabelle (Four Adventures of Reinette and Mirabelle)

  3. Éric Rohmer. Director: My Night at Maud's. Admirers have always had difficulty explaining Éric Rohmer's "Je ne sais quoi." Part of the challenge stems from the fact that, despite his place in French Nouvelle Vague (i.e., New Wave), his work is unlike that of his colleagues. While this may be due to the auteur's unwillingness to conform, some have argued convincingly that, in truth, he has ...

  4. Jan 11, 2010 · Eric Rohmer died today in Paris at the age of eighty-nine. The quiet elegance of his films is so self-evident that it often overshadows (entirely by Rohmer’s careful and deep design) their ...

  5. Explore the filmography of Éric Rohmer on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more. Click for details!

  6. Aug 15, 2022 · 9. Claire’s Knee (1970). Acting as the fifth instalment in the Six Moral Tales series, Claire’s Knee is one of Rohmer’s most visually stunning films. Set against the backdrop of Lake Annecy, dandyish Jerome finds himself faced with an intense desire to touch the knee of Claire, an 18-year-old girl who couldn’t care less about him.

  7. The second Four Seasons tale made by Eric Rohmer is among the most spiritual and emotional films of his storied career. Five years after losing touch with Charles (Frédéric van den Driessche), the love of her life and the father of her young daughter, Félicie (Charlotte Véry) attempts to choose between librarian Loïc (Hervé Furic), who lives in the Parisian suburbs, and hairdresser ...

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