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Jun 16, 2016 · When it did, Rohmer became the proprietor of a small but thriving business, and his working life was vigorous—he made twenty-two features between 1966 and 2006. Yet his wife, Thérèse Schérer ...
Jan 13, 2010 · But as French Culture Minister Frederic Mitterrand noted in a statement, Rohmer's approach was "very personal, very original" and capable of attracting a wide variety of moviegoers. Like...
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Personal life and death. Rohmer's brother was the philosopher René Schérer. In 1957, Rohmer married Thérèse Barbet. The couple had two sons. The elder, René Monzat (b. 1958), is an author and investigative journalist at, most recently, Le Monde and Mediapart. His work focuses on the French far-right.
Dec 26, 2014 · In another room, her young daughter sleeps. Only days ago, the man has decided that he will marry a young woman he has seen at mass, a complete stranger to him. He won’t weaken now, won’t ...
Apr 18, 2024 · January 11, 2010, Paris. Éric Rohmer (born April 4, 1920?, Tulle?, France—died January 11, 2010, Paris) was a French motion-picture director and writer who was noted for his sensitively observed studies of romantic passion. Rohmer was an intensely private man who provided conflicting information about his early life.
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Jan 12, 2010 · Koch Lorber. Among the films Eric Rohmer directed in the ninth and last decade of his life were “The Lady and the Duke,” set in the embattled aristocracy of 18th-century France, and “The ...
Mar 11, 2010 · Whether the reference is to Sherwin-Williams or Cezanne, the insinuation is that while Rohmer may have crafted delicate tales and created striking visual compositions, he was not really a filmmaker; he never made movies. Rohmer did place speech over spectacle, but only out of a belief that in life the real action takes place in conversations.