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Felicie and Charles have a serious if whirlwind holiday romance. Due to a mix-up on addresses they lose contact, and five years later at Christmas-time Felicie is living with her mother in a cold Paris with a daughter as a reminder of that long-ago summer. For male companionship she oscillates between hairdresser Maxence and the intellectual Loic, but seems unable to commit to either as the memory of Charles and what might have been hangs over everything. —IMDb

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Éric Rohmer

The most subtle and traditional of the many luminaries launched to prominence as a member of the French New Wave, Eric Rohmer is also among the movement’s most consistent and enduring talents. Basing his work upon antecedents in literature as much as those in the cinema, Rohmer made his name crafting talky, feather-light romantic comedies and chamber dramas distinguished by economical camerawork, a warmly ironic tone, an affection for youth, and a fascination with place and time. His intensely personal private life — according to legend, not even his own mother knew he was an internationally acclaimed, albeit pseudonymously named, filmmaker — has stood in direct contrast to the emotional openness of his movies, which, in intimate and illuminating detail, explore the limitless entanglements, disappointments, and possibilities facing contemporary relationships.
Born Jean-Marie Maurice Scherer on December 1, 1920, in Nancy, France, Rohmer later relocated to Paris, where he worked variously… read more

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rynmcgnns

22May12

Triangulates between My Night at Maud's (Christmas, Pascal, faith) and The Green Ray (vacation, self-knowledge, 'miracles').

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Sr. Dionigi

25Feb12

Certe cose mi sa che succedono solo a Parigi. Di certo non sul 52 direzione piazza San Silvestro. Comunque lui è un grande perchè sembra Nacho Vegas. Bel film.

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Steve

2Aug11

What a great ending to a fabulous film!

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DT

29Jun11

Made in the ‘90s but it still has some of the distinct flavour of pure ‘60s Nouvelle Vague. It effortlessly flits between fast-paced and reflective, didactic and romantic and bleak and joyful, and deftly juggles themes of faith, science, philosophy and above all, love. Wonderful film.

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