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Rohmer preferred to use non-professional actors in his films. He usually held a large number of rehearsals before shooting and would shoot his films very quickly. He spent little time editing his films.
Giving us clear insights into how Rohmer’s films came about and what he intended them to be, Leigh – who has already published widely on the director and his films – shows how Rohmer took complete control over all his films, acting as his own producer throughout his career, and writing the scripts.
Mar 24, 2021 · His five essays put into action the auteur idea (which, pace Andrew Sarris, is not a theory but a practice): Rohmer was watching movies not like a spectator but like an artist. In the first and...
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Journal d’un scélérat (1950) short Présentation ou Charlotte et son steak (1951) short Les Petites filles modèles (1952) short Bérénice (1954) short La Sonate à Kreutzer (1956) short Véronique et son cancre(1958) short Le Signe du lion (The Sign of Leo)(1959) La Carrière de Suzanne (Suzanne’s Career) (1963) short La Boulangère de Monceau (The Girl ...
Nestor Almendros, A Man with a Camera, translated by Rachel Philips Belash, Noonday Press, 1986 Pascal Bonitzer, Eric Rohmer, Paris, Editions de l’Etoile, Diffusion, Seuil, 1991 Eric Rohmer, Comedies et Proverbs, volumes 1 and 2, Petite bibliothèque de Cahiers du cinéma, 1999 Eric Rohmer, The Taste for Beauty, translated by Carol Volk, Cambridge Un...
Rohmer Talk Interview with Mary Stephenby Bill Mousoulis Magic Realism in Conte d’automneby Fiona A. Villella Interview with Eric Rohmerby Aurélien Ferenzi Entretien Avec Eric Rohmerby Aurélien Ferenzi (in French) Triple Agent: Portrait of the Unknowable Other, Reflection of the Unknowable Selfby Tamara Tracz The 4 Adventures of Reinette and Mirabe...
Triple Agent (Éric Rohmer, 2004) By Lee Hill Perceval le Gallois (Éric Rohmer, 1978): Channeling Chrétien de Troyes Through Cinemaby Leah Anderst Images of Femininity: Catherine de Heilbronn (Éric Rohmer, 1980)by Cody Lang Die Marquise von O… (La Marquise d’O…, The Marquise of O, Éric Rohmer, 1976)by Darragh O’Donoghue Scenes from a Revolution: Éri...
Compiled by author and Albert Fung Eric Rohmer A French Rohmer site. Film Directors – Articles on the Internet Links to several online articles here. Guardian Unlimited Film Interview with Rohmer. My Night at Rohmers A site dedicated to Rohmer.
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Jun 5, 2012 · In recent years, the advent of what is called “theory” in academic film study has led the field to turn away from the study of authorship in film, both from critical studies of individual authorships and from reflection on the implications of the fact of authorship in film, on the conditions that make authorship in this singular medium ...
Apr 16, 2018 · "Marco Grosoli's Eric Rohmer's Film Theory (1948-1953) comes at a key point in Rohmer studies ... There has never been a better time to fully emerge oneself into the oeuvre (both his filmography and writings) of Eric Rohmer ...
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The writings of Eric Rohmer claim a nearly unique place in this typology Although his writings began before he had produced his most well-known feature films, he has emphasized that he was making films in 16mm even before he was writing and that filmmaking informs his theory from the beginning.