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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.
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 ...
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 ...
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