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  1. The Green Ray (French: Le Rayon vert), released in North America as Summer, is a 1986 French romantic drama film written and directed by Éric Rohmer. It is the fifth instalment in Rohmer's "Comedies and Proverbs" series.

    • 4 million F ($615,000)
  2. The Green Ray (French: Le Rayon vert) is a novel by the French writer Jules Verne published in 1882 and named after the optical phenomenon of the same name. It is referenced in a 1986 film of the same name by Eric Rohmer .

    • Jules Verne
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    • 1882
    • 1882
  3. Jan 5, 2015 · But The Green Ray – the centrepiece of the BFI’s current Rohmer retrospective – is also a serious film, and a sad one, a perspicaciously empathetic study of solitude, depression and anxiety ...

    • 2 min
    • Jonathan Romney
  4. Aug 29, 1986 · The Green Ray: Directed by Éric Rohmer. With Marie Rivière, Amira Chemakhi, Sylvie Richez, María Luisa García. It's July, and Delphine has nowhere to go for the summer.

    • (10K)
    • Drama, Romance
    • Éric Rohmer
    • 1986-08-29
  5. The Green Ray. Directed by Eric Rohmer • 1986 • France. Starring Marie Rivière, María Luisa García, Vincent Gauthier. Eric Rohmer captures the ache of summertime sadness with exquisite poignancy in this luminous tale of self-exploration. The Jules Verne novel of the same name provides the loose inspiration for the story of Delphine ...

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  7. the before trilogy film for single people i never knew i needed. the green ray is an authentic, dialogue driven character study that is always engaging. it manages to capture what it's like to feel loneliness, even when you're surrounded by other people. the film is goregous to look at as well, it made me want to travel europe and suppress my ...

  8. www.bfi.org.uk › film › cf970d90-2a75/5225/94e9The Green Ray (1986) | BFI

    The Green Ray. Romance in cinema has always relied on the transformative potential of a chance encounter. Here, in the fifth of his Comedies and Proverbs series of films, Eric Rohmer explores the frustration of a woman, Delphine (Marie Rivière), whose faith in such serendipity is being tested. Weaving a quietly riveting account of Delphine’s ...

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