Directed by: Eric Rohmer
Featuring: Barbet Schroeder, Catherine Sée, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Patrick Bauchau, Jean-Claude Brialy, Bernard Verley, Michèle Girardon, Philippe Beuzen, Françoise Fabian, Haydée Politoff, Aurora Cornu, Claudine Soubrier, Christian Charrière, Marie-Christine Barrault, Daniel Pommereulle, Béatrice Romand, Fred Junk, Diane Wilkinson, Antoine Vitez, Laurence de Monaghan, Michèle Montel, Gérard Falconetti, Fabrice Luchini
Year: 1963 | 1967 | 1969 | 1970 | 1972
Time: 23 | 54 | 89 | 110 | 105 | 97 min.
Series: The Criterion Collection
Edition #: 342
Licensor
Les Films du Losange
Release Date: Tuesday, 05 May 2020
MSRP: $99.95
Blu-ray
3 Discs
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French PCM Mono 1.0
French PCM Mono 1.0
French PCM Mono 1.0
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French PCM Mono 1.0
Subtitles: English
Region A
Moral Tales, Filmic Issues, a new video conversation with Eric Rohmer and Barbet Schroeder
Rohmer’s short film Presentation, or Charlotte and Her Steak (1951)
Rohmer’s short film Nadja in Paris (1964)
On Pascal, (1965), directed by Rohmer for the educational TV series En profil dans le texte
A 1974 episode of the French television program Télécinéma, featuring interviews with star Jean-Louis Trintignant, film critic Jean Douchet, and producer Pierre Cottrell
Original theatrical trailer for My Night at Maud's
Rohmer’s short film A Modern Coed (1966)
A 1977 episode of the TVOntario program Parlons cinema, featuring an interview with Eric Rohmer on La collectionneuse
Original theatrical trailer for La collectionneuse
Rohmer’s short film The Curve (1999)
An excerpt from the French television program Le journal du cinéma, featuring interviews with Jean-Claude Brialy, Béatrice Romand, and Laurence de Monahagan
Original theatrical trailer for Clarie's Knee
Video afterword with director and writer Neil LaBute
Rohmer’s short film Véronique and Her Dunce (1958)
Original theatrical trailer for Love in the Afternoon
Six Moral Tales, the original stories by Eric Rohmer
A booklet featuring Eric Rohmer’s landmark essay “For a Talking Cinema,” excerpts from cinematographer Nestor Almendros’s autobiography, and new essays by Geoff Andrew, Ginette Vincendeau, Phillip Lopate, Kent Jones, Molly Haskell, and Armond White