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Directed by Éric RohmerOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Le thème des vacancesActors Amanda Langlet,
Arielle Dombasle,
Pascal Greggory,
Féodor Atkine,
RosetteRating72%
A car pulls up in front of a wooden gate. Teenage Pauline (Amanda Langlet) gets out of the car to open the gate, as her older cousin Marion (Arielle Dombasle) drives inside their family's vacation home on the north-western coast of France. As the girls settle in to their trip, Marion quizzes Pauline on her love life, and Pauline confesses that she has not had any serious affairs of the heart., 1h18
Directed by Arielle Dombasle,
Éric RohmerOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Musical theatre,
MusicalActors Amanda Langlet,
Grégoire Colin,
Arielle Dombasle,
Pascal Greggory,
Samuel Mercer,
Ariel WizmanRating37%
Les amours contrariées de Jean Cocteau et Raymond Radiguet au début des années 1920, jusqu'à ce que Cocteau sombre dans l'opium après la mort de Radiguet en 1923. Librement adapté du journal d'une cure de désintoxication tenu par Cocteau en 1929, le film restitue cette aventure sous la forme d'une comédie musicale dans l'esprit de Cocteau., 2h18
Directed by Éric RohmerOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Musical theatre,
Historical,
Musical,
RomanceActors Fabrice Luchini,
André Dussollier,
Arielle Dombasle,
Marie-Christine Barrault,
Marie Rivère,
Solange BoulangerRating68%
The film chronicles Perceval's knighthood, maturation and eventual peerage amongst the Knights of the Round Table, and also contains brief episodes from the story of Gawain and the crucifixion of Christ., 1h35
Directed by Éric RohmerOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceActors Bernard Verley,
Daniel Ceccaldi,
Zouzou,
Béatrice Romand,
Marie-Christine Barrault,
Françoise FabianRating75%
Frédéric (Bernard Verley), a young, successful lawyer, is happily married to Hélène (Françoise Verley), an English teacher, and father to one child with another on the way. Still, something eats away at him. While going through his day, Frédéric begins to ponder the times before he was married, when he was free to be with any woman he wanted and could feel the deep satisfaction of anticipation while he chased them. At one point in the film, he has an elaborate fantasy where he possesses a magical amulet that causes all women to bow to his will (the sequence features actresses from previous "Moral Tales"). These thoughts do not distress Frédéric though, as he sees these ideas as a reflection of how true his love to his wife is., 1h42
Directed by Éric RohmerOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes La banlieue françaiseActors Emmanuelle Chaulet,
Sophie Renoir,
Anne-Laure Meury,
François-Éric Gendron,
Éric ViellardRating74%
Blanche is freshly installed in Cergy-Pontoise, a trendy new town near Paris. She has a new apartment, a new job with no one over and no one under her. She meets Léa at lunch one day, and soon she meets an acquaintance of Léa, Alexandre, who she approaches somewhat awkwardly. The movie then follows the time-honored plot of exchange of relationships, as Blanche and Lea switch boyfriends.The name L'ami de mon amie would then literally mean the friend (male) of my friend (female) or perhaps the boyfriend of my girlfriend, ami meaning friend, boyfriend in this case, and amie being the female of the word ami with the same general and intended meanings., 1h35
Directed by Éric RohmerOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes PeintureActors Joëlle Miquel,
Jessica Forde,
Gérard Courant,
Philippe Laudenbach,
Béatrice Romand,
Marie RivèreRating74%
The film consists of four episodes in the relationship of two young women: Reinette, a country girl, and Mirabelle, a Parisian. The first episode is entitled The Blue Hour and recounts their meeting. The second centers on a café and a difficult waiter. In the third, the girls discuss their differing views on society's margins: beggars, thieves and swindlers. In the fourth episode, Reinette and Mirabelle succeed in selling one of Reinette's paintings to an art dealer while Reinette pretends to be mute and Mirabelle, acting as if she does not know Reinette, does all the talking., 1h34
Directed by Éric RohmerOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Le thème des vacancesActors Marie Rivère,
Vincent Gauthier,
Béatrice Romand,
Rosette,
María Luisa García,
Irène SkoblineRating75%
The movie opens at the start of Delphine's summer vacation. Delphine has just suffered the breakup of a relationship and then her travel companion ditched her so that her new boyfriend can accompany her to Greece instead. She is left without plans at a time when Paris is emptying for the summer. Another friend invites Delphine to join a beach party for the weekend, but she finds that she's the only one amongst the group who is single so she quickly returns to Paris. Her family pressures her to spend the holidays with them in Ireland, but she resists. She travels alone to the Alps, but is put off by hordes of vacationers and turns around. Traveling restlessly, the theme of the movie (characterized by Roger Ebert) becomes clear: Delphine "is incapable of playing the dumb singles games that lead to one-night stands. She meets a new girlfriend, who flirts with two young men, and she flees in anger. She recoils from the pre-packaged lines of the guys she meets in bars and on trains. She simply cannot engage in that kind of mindless double-talk any longer. Beneath her boredom is genuine anger at the roles that single women are sometimes expected to play." While in Biarritz she eavesdrops on conversation about Jules Verne's novel Le Rayon Vert (The Green Ray). According to Verne, when one sees a rare green flash at sunset - our own thoughts and those of others are revealed as if by magic. At the Biarritz railway station she meets a young man who is travelling to Saint-Jean-de-Luz. She goes with him and together they observe le rayon vert (the Green flash).