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  1. Mar 21, 2023 · The café he sits in is Le Saint Augustin on rue de la Pépinière. It’s easily identifiable in the previous shot as the restaurant La Pépinière is seen outside the window. The shops seen to the right in the following shot, however, have dramatically changed with the exception of the tabac.

  2. Mar 20, 2018 · The café is La Liberte, on the boulevard Edgar Quinet, in Montparnasse. Not only is the café still standing, the newsstand remains too, with an uncannily similar ad on the side. This is the ideal place to raise un café to Rohmer.

  3. Sep 27, 2020 · This cafe is featured in one of Rohmer's films - The Bakery Girl of Monceau - and while that alone is not really enough for Tripadvisor reviews, it is clear why this cafe was chosen by Rohmer - it is authentic, it is lively, and it is particularly charming at night.

    • 4 Avenue de Villiers, Paris, 75017, Ile-de-France
  4. Mis­ek describes Rohmer’s char­ac­ters, “always glanc­ing at each oth­er: on trains, on streets, in parks, in the two-way shop win­dows of cafes where they can see and be seen,” as flâneurs, those obser­vant strollers through the city whose type has its ori­gins in the Paris of the 19th cen­tu­ry.

  5. Did you know that we have 19 stores with a café? Well you do now! See the list below to find your nearest one.

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  6. Apr 4, 2010 · In the café scene, filmmaker and artist Donald Cammell plays a man in a white jumper who embraces Haydée. Rohmer filmed a group of people that he had access to and who could represent young people in the late 1960s in France; he used them to explore contemporary society.

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  8. Jan 20, 2017 · Watching the films of Èric Rohmer are a lot like drinking coffee. You might not like the taste right away, or may not think you like it before you even try it, but once you start to like it then soon you can’t live without it.

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