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Éric Rohmer

A Biography

Antoine de Baecque, Noël Herpe, Steven Rendall

Columbia University Press · Print & ebook · April 17, 2018

Reading lane: Performing Arts / Film & Video / Direction & Production

The director of twenty-five films, including My Night at Maud's (1969), which was nominated for a Best Picture Academy Award, and the editor in chief of Cahiers du cinéma from 1957 to 1963, Éric Rohmer set the terms by which people watched, made, and thought about cinema for decades.

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Reading lane: Film & Video and Film History & Criticism.Publisher: Columbia University Press.

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Authors
Antoine de Baecque, Noël Herpe, Steven Rendall
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Published
April 17, 2018
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Performing Arts / Film & Video / Direction & Production · Film History & Criticism
Reading lane
Performing Arts / Film & Video / Direction & Production

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  • Contemporary Art History (1945-)

  • Film & Video Art

  • Entertainers' Lives

  • French History

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  • Performing Arts / Film & Video / Direction & Production

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The director of twenty-five films, including My Night at Maud's (1969), which was nominated for a Best Picture Academy Award, and the editor in chief of Cahiers du cinéma from 1957 to 1963, Éric Rohmer set the terms by which people watched, made, and thought about cinema for decades. Such brilliance does not develop in a vacuum, and Rohmer cultivated a fascinating network of friends, colleagues, and industry contacts that kept his outlook sharp and propelled his work forward...

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The director of twenty-five films, including My Night at Maud's (1969), which was nominated for a Best Picture Academy Award, and the editor in chief of Cahiers du cinéma from 1957 to 1963, Éric Rohmer set the terms by which people watched, made, and thought about cinema for decades. Such brilliance does not develop in a vacuum, and Rohmer cultivated a fascinating network of friends, colleagues, and industry contacts that kept his outlook sharp and propelled his work forward. Despite his privacy, he cared deeply about politics, religion, culture, and fostering a public appreciation of the medium he loved. This exhaustive biography uses personal archives and interviews to enrich our knowledge of Rohmer's public achievements and lesser known interests and relations. The filmmaker kept in close communication with his contemporaries and competitors: François Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, Claude Chabrol, and Jacques Rivette. He held a paradoxical fascination with royalist politics, the fate of the environment, Catholicism, classical music, and the French nightclub scene, and his films were regularly featured at New York and Los Angeles film festivals. Despite an austere approach to life, Rohmer had a voracious appetite for art, culture, and intellectual debate captured vividly in this definitive volume.

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