Eric Rohmer : interviews /

The 1969 film Ma Nuit chez Maud catapulted its shy academic film director Eric Rohmer (1920-2010) into the limelight, selling over a million tickets in France and earning a nomination for an Academy Award. Ma Nuit chez Maud remains his most famous film, the highlight of an impressive range of films...

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Main Author: Rohmer, Éric, 1920-2010
Other Authors: Handyside, Fiona, 1974-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2013
Series:Conversations with filmmakers series.
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Eric Rohmer: an interview / Graham Petrie (1971)
  • Eric Rohmer: choice and chance / Rui Nogueira (1971)
  • Moral tales: Eric Rohmer reviewed and interviewed / Beverly Walker (1973)
  • Rohmer's Perceval / Gilbert Adair (1978)
  • Comedies and Proverbs: an interview with Eric Rohmer / Fabrice Ziolkowski (1981)
  • Eric Rohmer on film scripts and film plans / Robert Hammond and Jean-Pierre Pagliano (1982)
  • Interview: Pauline at the beach / Serge Daney and Louella Interim (1983)
  • Celluloid and stone / Claude Beylie and Alain Carbonnier (1984)
  • Interview with Eric Rohmer / Gerard Legrand, Hubert Niogret, and Francois Ramasse (1986)
  • Interview with Eric Rohmer / Gerard Legrand and Francois Thomas (1990)
  • Eric Rohmer: coincidences / Olivier Curchod (1992)
  • The amateur: an interview with Eric Rohmer / Antoine de Baecque and Thierry Jousse (1993)
  • Interview with Eric Rohmer / Aurelien Ferenzi (2001)
  • Interview with Eric Rohmer: does cinematography have an artistic function? / Priska Morrissey (2004)
  • Interview with Eric Rohmer: video is becoming increasingly significant / Noel Herpe and Cyril Neyrat (2004)
  • I'm a filmmaker, not a historian / Philippe Fauvel and Noel Herpe (2007)
  • Eric Rohmer: father of the new wave / Kaleem Aftab (2008)
  • Interview with Eric Rohmer: the memory of the figurative / Philippe Fauvel and Noel Herpe (2010).