Eric Rohmer: The Early Works 1963 DVD
Audienta:
N-15
Limba:
Engleza
Subtitrare:
Fara subtitrare in limba romana
Durata:
2 ore 54 minute
Format:
DVD
Regiune:
2
Disc lansat in:
2006
Film produs in:
1963
Studio:
Cod produs:
5021866328300
70,00 Lei
Disponibil cu livrare intre 12 Jul - 22 Jul
Adaugat in wishlist
Acest film nu are subtitrare in limba romana.
Triple bill of early work from celebrated French arthouse director Eric Rohmer. 'Le Signe Du Lion' (1962) is Rohmer's directorial debut - a cautionary tale of an American in Paris (Jess Hahn) who believes himself astrologically privileged. On the promise of a possible upcoming inheritance from a dead aunt, he starts spending money he doesn't have and has to reap the whirlwind when it fails to materialise. 'Le Boulangerie De Monceau' (1962) tells the story of a young man (Barbet Schroeder) in a quandary over two beautiful women, one from his local bakery and one a stranger whom he met on the street. 'La Carriere de Suzanne' (1963) features a naïve, retiring student (Philippe Beuzen) drawn to a fellow student, Suzanne (Catherine Sée). He experiences unprecedented emotions when his confident friend (Christian Charrière) steams in and Suzanne seems to like it.
Triple bill of early work from celebrated French arthouse director Eric Rohmer. 'Le Signe Du Lion' (1962) is Rohmer's directorial debut - a cautionary tale of an American in Paris (Jess Hahn) who believes himself astrologically privileged. On the promise of a possible upcoming inheritance from a dead aunt, he starts spending money he doesn't have and has to reap the whirlwind when it fails to materialise. 'Le Boulangerie De Monceau' (1962) tells the story of a young man (Barbet Schroeder) in a quandary over two beautiful women, one from his local bakery and one a stranger whom he met on the street. 'La Carriere de Suzanne' (1963) features a naïve, retiring student (Philippe Beuzen) drawn to a fellow student, Suzanne (Catherine Sée). He experiences unprecedented emotions when his confident friend (Christian Charrière) steams in and Suzanne seems to like it.