Fox Lorber (1963)
drama | foreign | romance
France | French | Black & White | 00:54
In the second of Rohmer's moral tales, he examines the relationship between two friends and a girl who at first appears easily exploited. It is a complex tale of feelings and misconceptions, acted out within the head of the main character, as part of Rohmer's attempt to more easily simulate the mindscape quality of literature within a film.
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Catherine See | Suzanne |
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Philippe Beuzen | Bertrand |
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Christian Charrière | Guillaume |
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Diane Wilkinson | Sophie |
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Patrick Bauchau | Frank |
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Jean-Claude Biette | Jean-Louis |
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Jean-Louis Comolli | Party Guest |
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Pierre Cottrell | Party Guest |
| Director | Eric Rohmer |
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| Writer | Eric Rohmer | |
| Producer | Barbet Schroeder | |
| Photography | Daniel Lacambre | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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