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In no film did Rohmer’s gifts emerge with greater richness than A Tale of Winter (1992), which revolves around the sometimes comic, frequently heart-rending patience exhibited by a young woman ...
Less profound than Spring or Winter is A Tale of Summer, which centers on the choice of lovers available to a young musician named Gaspard (Melvil Poupaud).
“A Tale of Winter” review: This late work (1992) by the great Éric Rohmer — the second in his last cycle of films,”Tales of the Four Seasons” — demonstrates the power of faith and ...
A still from director Éric Rohmer's "A Tale of Summer." (Courtesy Janus Films) This article is more than 4 years old. “I saw a Rohmer film once. It was kind of like watching paint dry ...
Like a forgotten gift we now get to unwrap with delight, Eric Rohmer's 1996 "A Summer's Tale," never before released in this country, arrives just in time to add a touch of delight to the ...
In what he claims will be his final film, 87-year-old Eric Rohmer fashions a serenely daffy coda to a half a lifetime spent behind the camera exploring the vicissitudes of romance.
Few directors could say as much with as little as Eric Rohmer. Consider the first emotional climax of A Summer’s Tale (1996): with just two actors, a crew of six, and a hillside trail ...
Eric Rohmer’s characters, like Margot and Gaspard in “A Summer’s Tale” (1996), are continuing to attract attention for what Alexandra Tell, creator of @rohmerfits on Instagram, described ...