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    2. Jean Marie Maurice Schérer or Maurice Henri Joseph Schérer, known as Éric Rohmer ( French: [eʁik ʁomɛʁ]; 21 March 1920 [ a] – 11 January 2010), was a French film director, film critic, journalist, novelist, screenwriter, and teacher. Rohmer was the last of the post-World War II French New Wave directors to become established.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0006445Éric Rohmer - IMDb

    Éric Rohmer. Director: My Night at Maud's. Admirers have always had difficulty explaining Éric Rohmer's "Je ne sais quoi." Part of the challenge stems from the fact that, despite his place in French Nouvelle Vague (i.e., New Wave), his work is unlike that of his colleagues.

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  3. Eric Rohmer, French motion-picture director and writer who was noted for his sensitively observed studies of romantic passion. Rohmer, who was considered to be part of the New Wave, was most celebrated for his three film series: the Moral Tales, the Comedies and Proverbs, and Tales of the Four Seasons.

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  4. 1993 L'Anniversaire de Paula directed by Haydée Caillot with Eric Rohmer's help; 1996 France directed by Diane Baratier with Eric Rohmer's help; 1997 Des Goûts et des couleurs directed by Anne-Sophie Rouvillois with Eric Rohmer's help; 1997 Les Amis de Ninon directed by Françoise Quéré with Eric Rohmer's help

  5. Jun 16, 2016 · Rohmer himself, throughout his career and even throughout his life, remained elusive by design, starting with his name. He was born Maurice Schérer, in the small French town of Tulle, in 1920. He ...

  6. Jan 12, 2010 · Eric Rohmer” was in fact a pseudonym, one of several that he experimented with early in his career. According to Who’s Who in France, he was born Maurice Henri Joseph Schérer in Tulle, a ...

  7. Jan 5, 2015 · Eric Rohmer took his privacy very seriously. He told some reporters he was born Maurice Henri Joseph Schérer, others Jean-Marie Maurice Schérer. His birthplace was sometimes Tulle, other times Nancy, while his birthday was variously given as 21 March 1920, 1 December 1920 and 4 April 1923.

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