Eric Rohmer [UK Import]

Philippe Marlaud, Beatrice Romand, Marie Riviere, Amira Chemakhi

DVD
Ausgabe vom 23. Mai 2005
Verkaufsrang: 53116 (je kleiner desto beliebter)
EAN/ISBN: 5027035003771
ASIN: B0007WFTUW (Amazon-Bestellnummer)
Eric Rohmer [UK Import] - Philippe Marlaud, Beatrice Romand, Marie Riviere, Amira Chemakhi
Vereinigte Königreich Edition, PAL/Region 0 DVD: TON: Französisch ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), Englisch ( Untertitel ), BONUSMATERIAL: Anamorphic Widescreen, Broschüre, FormMannschaft Interview(s), Kasten-Satz, Kurzer Film, Multi-DVD Satz, Szene Zugang, Trailer(s), Wechselwirkendes Menü, SYNOPSIS: The Aviator's Wife - 1981 La Femme de l'aviateur was the first in Eric Rohmer's celebrated Comedies and Proverbs series. Francois (Philippe Marlaud) loves Anne (Marie Rivière). However, his nightshift job at the post office means they rarely get to spend much time together. One day, he sees her leaving home with her ex, Christian (Mathieu Carrière), who had come to break up with her for good. Reeling from the news, Anne lets Francois fall prey to his jealous imagination. Obsessed with the idea that she may have cheated on him, Francois decides to stay up all night. As he wanders, desolate, through the streets of Paris, he comes across his rival sitting in a cafe with a blonde-haired woman. Intruiged, he follows them. A young woman catches on to what he's up to and accosts him in an alley off the Buttes-Chaumont... A Good Marriage - 1982 Le Beau Marriage, aka The Perfect Marriage, is the second of Eric Rohmer's "Comedies et Proverbes". Beatrice Romand (the adolescent star of Rohmer's Claire's Knee, now nicely grown up) impulsively decides that Andre Dussolier-whom she barely knows-would make an ideal husband. Now she must convince him that she'll make an ideal wife. Leaving her old boy friend in the dust, Romand launches her single-purposed pursuit of Dussolier. But because she's jumped in and started swimming without first checking the waters, our headstrong heroine is in for a major disappointment. Even after she's down, however, Romand refuses to be counted out. Pauline at the Beach - 1983 Pauline a la Plage is the third of French filmmaker Eric Rohmer's "Comedies