Eric Rohmer - The Early Works [UK Import]

Edith Clever, Philippe Marlaud, Otto Sander, Michele Girardon, Jess Hahn

DVD
Ausgabe vom 4. Dezember 2006
Verkaufsrang: 80572 (je kleiner desto beliebter)
EAN/ISBN: 5021866328300
ASIN: B000HN32PU (Amazon-Bestellnummer)
Eric Rohmer - The Early Works [UK Import] - Edith Clever, Philippe Marlaud, Otto Sander, Michele Girardon, Jess Hahn
Vereinigte Königreich Edition, PAL/Region 2 DVD: TON: Französisch ( Mono ), Englisch ( Untertitel ), BONUSMATERIAL: Dokumentarisch, Filmographies, Kurzer Film, Satz 2-DVD, Szene Zugang, Trailer(s), Wechselwirkendes Menü, SYNOPSIS: The Sign of Leo This was the first film directed by Eric Rohmer, and although it is not without flaws, this story of a down-and-out foreigner in Paris has its merits. Pierre (Jess Hahn) is a music student and already living on a shoestring when he hears that he has inherited a large sum of money. But just when it looks like his luck is changing for the better, his so-called inheritance is suddenly ephemeral. Saddled with debts, he wanders around the shadier side of the city throughout the summer, trying to survive but instead sinking deeper and deeper into the morass of poverty. His friends help out, and at the end it looks like his luck will be changing once again. The Girl at the Monceau Bakery La Boulangere De Monceau (The Girl at the Monceau Bakery is the first of six short films that make up the Six Moral Tales series by French New Wave director Eric Rohmer. This 25-minute segment was shot in Paris with 16 mm black-and-white film. Barbet Schroeder (who also produced) plays a young university student who is initially attracted to a girl he sees on the street. While searching for her over several days, he makes frequent stops to a bakery. When he finally finds the girl and arranges a date, it conflicts with the date he has made with the bakery salesgirl. Suzanne's Career Suzanne's Career is the second of six short films that make up the Six Moral Tales series by French New Wave director Eric Rohmer. This 54-minute segment was shot in Paris with 16 mm black-and-white film. A student exploits his girlfriend, while his friend wathces helplessly.