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  2. La Collectionneuse (The Collector) is a 1967 French comedy-drama film directed by Éric Rohmer. The third entry in his Six Moral Tales series, it is his first film in colour.

  3. May 14, 2012 · When "La Collectioneuse" appeared in 1967, he was late to the table; Godard, Resnais, Chabrol, Varda and Truffaut were already well-established. "La Collectionneuse" was the first feature photographed by Nestor Almendros, the Spanish cinematographer who won an Oscar for "Days of Heaven" and was nominated three more times. He earlier worked with ...

  4. Aug 14, 2006 · By the time Eric Rohmer began shooting La collectionneuse, in 1966, he had already made the first two of his Moral Tales, the featurettes The Bakery Girl of Monceau and Suzanne’s Career (both 1963), and the thematic template of the series had been established: a man committed to one woman is tempted by a second but resists having sex with her, i...

  5. Mar 17, 2017 · La Collectionneuse is sometimes described as a prophetic film which foreshadowed the events of May 1968. Certainly there are moments of anti-bourgeois cynicism that sometimes erupt into violence, in particular Daniel’s angry anti-consumerist outburst and Haydée’s deliberate destruction of a priceless antique vase, both of which are ...

  6. La collectionneuse. 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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  7. 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.

  8. 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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