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    La Collectionneuse

    1967 · Drama · 1h 30m

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  1. May 14, 2012 · Reviews | Great Movies. Let's talk about sex. Roger Ebert May 14, 2012. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. During lazy summer days and nights, the subjects of "La Collectionneuse" practice idleness and slow-motion mind games in a villa in the hills above St. Tropez on the French Riviera.

  2. 75% Tomatometer 16 Reviews 83% Audience Score 1,000+ Ratings A young man (Patrick Bauchau) tells himself high ideals are what kept him from sleeping with a temptress (Haydée Politoff) staying at...

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    • Patrick Bauchau
    • Éric Rohmer
    • Drama
    • Synopsis
    • Picture 7/10
    • Audio 6/10
    • Extras 6/10
    • Closing

    France196787 minutesColor1.33:1French Spine #346 A bombastic, womanizing art dealer and his painter friend go to a seventeenth-century villa on the Riviera for a relaxing summer getaway. But their idyll is disturbed by the presence of the bohemian Haydée, accused of being a “collector” of men. Rohmer’s first color film, La collectionneusepushes the...

    The Criterion Collection presents Eric Rohmer’s La collectionneuse on DVD in the aspect ratio of 1.33:1 on a dual-layer disc. The standard-definition presentation comes from a high-definition restoration sourced from the 35mm original camera negative. The film is available exclusively in Criterion’s Six Moral Talesbox set. As the first colour film ...

    The Dolby Digital 1.0 mono soundtrack is flat and weak, but dialogue is easy to hear and sound effects sound fine. No severe damage of note.

    Criterion’s box set spreads features over each disc of the set. Things start off on this disc with Rohmer’s short documentary A Modern Coed. The 13-minute film looks at the 1963-1964 French school year and how the number of women attending university has increased. It should go without saying it is a product of its time (it almost seems as though t...

    I was always fairly happy with this presentation but upon revisiting it after viewing Criterion’s new Blu-ray edition, it does look quite soft, even for the format! BUY AT:

  3. La Collectionneuse Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Penelope Gilliatt New Yorker. TOP CRITIC. La Collectionneuse hasn’t a very sure sense of the...

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  5. Alfred de Graaff. A bombastic, womanizing art dealer and his painter friend go to a seventeenth-century villa on the Riviera for a relaxing summer getaway. But their idyll is disturbed by the presence of the bohemian Haydée, accused of being a “collector” of men.

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  6. Jun 27, 2020 · Idleness may be the hardest job in the world, or at least our protagonist, Adrien, thinks so in Éric Rohmer’s La Collectionneuse. A few weeks of nothing but peace and quiet await him in the French countryside of his friend’s villa.

  7. Mar 17, 2017 · With its sharp dialogue lifted wholesale from its young cast, swinging Saint Tropez setting, miniskirts and kaftans, post-canvas painting, dope smoking and breezy promiscuity, La Collectionneuse seems entirely a product of its late ‘60s setting.

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