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  1. Sep 4, 2024 · Rohmer was very keen on privacy, using false names and even donning disguises (he wore a fake moustache to one of his own premières). In fact, he was so private, he never even told his mum what he did for a living. She thought he was just plain old Maurice Schérer, a teacher at a lycée in Paris.

  2. Jun 16, 2016 · The idea involved the blend of documentary and fictional elements, both taken at their most radical extremes—drastic and conspicuous theatricality and stylization alongside scrupulous attention to...

  3. Mar 24, 2021 · He arrives for a summer vacation in a seaside town in Brittany, where a friend has lent him a room. His girlfriend, Léna (Aurelia Nolin), is supposed to meet him there but she’s delayed.

  4. At the same time, Rohmer left to reality and chance a large share in the responsibility of his work. As de Baecque and Herpe write, “Even as he asserts himself as a demiurge, as the absolute master of his creation, the filmmaker feels a resistance of the real that proves to be the stronger.”.

  5. Rohmer leisurely constructs the characters’ internal worlds and slowly builds out their self-actualization. Their psychological states not only mirror their living situations but also shape their relationships with one another.

  6. Mar 21, 2023 · In his debut Le Signe du lion, Rohmer forces his main character Pierre (Jess Hahn) to walk the city more than most, even to the point of exhaustion. As a result, we see Paris in a huge amount of detail, from its famous landmarks to smaller street markets and cafés.

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  8. Apr 4, 2010 · Rohmer began his working life as a lycée teacher, later lecturing in the Sorbonne ; and formulated his theories of cinematic realism in relation to Christian ontology under the aegis of another educator, his ‘teacher and friend’ André Bazin ; these two strands (teaching and cinema) would unite in the 1970s when Rohmer completed a ...

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