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Eric Rohmer - The Early Works (UK-import) (DVD)
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Beskrivelse
One of the leading figures of the French nouvelle vague and a contemporary of Jean-Luc Godard, Francois Truffaut and Louis Malle, veteran filmmaker Eric Rohmer is firmly established as one of world cinema's greatest and most enduring directors.
Le Signe Du Lion (aka: The Sign of Leo): Rohmer's debut feature tells the cautionary tale of a Paris-based American, born under the sign of Leo and confident that luck is on his side. In anticipation of an inheritance from a recently deceased aunt, he freely wracks up debts only to find himself in dire straits when his windfall fails to materialise.
(Duration: 1 hour and 40 minutes, 1959)
La Boulangere De Monceau (aka: The Girl At The Monceau Bakery): Rohmer's international reputation was made by the "Moral Tales", an ambitious series of six films around a common theme. Filmmaker Bertrand Tavernier narrates the first, La Boulangere De Monceau, a charming short shot on the streets of Paris in Rohmer's trademark naturalistic style. Barbet Schroeder plays a young man whose affections are divided between two beautiful girls - one he meets on the street and another who works in a local bakery - but finds himself faced with the dilemma of choosing between them.
(Duration: 22 minutes, 1963)
La Carriere De Suzanne (aka: Suzanne's Career): In Rohmer's tale of adolescent naiveté, Bertrand, a shy and reserved student, finds himself consumed with jealousy and resentment as he observes his roguishly confident best friend Guillaume exploit the generosity of the sweetly seductive Suzanne.
(Duration: 52 minutes, 1963)
Le Signe Du Lion (aka: The Sign of Leo): Rohmer's debut feature tells the cautionary tale of a Paris-based American, born under the sign of Leo and confident that luck is on his side. In anticipation of an inheritance from a recently deceased aunt, he freely wracks up debts only to find himself in dire straits when his windfall fails to materialise.
(Duration: 1 hour and 40 minutes, 1959)
La Boulangere De Monceau (aka: The Girl At The Monceau Bakery): Rohmer's international reputation was made by the "Moral Tales", an ambitious series of six films around a common theme. Filmmaker Bertrand Tavernier narrates the first, La Boulangere De Monceau, a charming short shot on the streets of Paris in Rohmer's trademark naturalistic style. Barbet Schroeder plays a young man whose affections are divided between two beautiful girls - one he meets on the street and another who works in a local bakery - but finds himself faced with the dilemma of choosing between them.
(Duration: 22 minutes, 1963)
La Carriere De Suzanne (aka: Suzanne's Career): In Rohmer's tale of adolescent naiveté, Bertrand, a shy and reserved student, finds himself consumed with jealousy and resentment as he observes his roguishly confident best friend Guillaume exploit the generosity of the sweetly seductive Suzanne.
(Duration: 52 minutes, 1963)
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Bonusmateriale
- Nadja A Paris and Charlotte Et Son Steak short films
Produktfakta
Produksjonsår | 2006 | Format | DVD |
Sone | Sone 2 | Sjanger | Drama |
Antall disker | 2 | Spilletid | 2 timer 54 minutter |
Aldersgrense | 15 | Undertekster | Engelsk |
Lydformater | Mono 1.0 (Fransk) | Bildeformater | Fullscreen 4:3, Sort/Hvitt |
Regissør | Eric Rohmer | Skuespillere | Barbet Schroeder |
Bestillingsnummer | ART328DVD | Serie | Artificial Eye |