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  1. A 1969 French New Wave drama film by Éric Rohmer, part of his series of Six Moral Tales. It explores the themes of love, religion and ethics through the chance encounters of four single people in Clermont-Ferrand.

  2. Mar 22, 1970 · A devout Catholic man's rigid principles are challenged during a one-night stay with Maud, a divorced woman with an outsize personality. The film explores the themes of love, sex, faith and Pascal's wager through philosophical dialogue and subtle humor.

    • (15K)
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Éric Rohmer
    • 1970-03-22
  3. A classic film by Eric Rohmer about a Catholic man's night-long conversation with a divorced woman. Ebert praises the subtlety, intelligence and humanity of the dialogue and the direction.

  4. My Night at Maud's. Jean-Louis (Jean-Louis Trintignant) is a devout Roman Catholic who subscribes to an austere moral code influenced by the philosophy of Blaise Pascal. When he spots a pretty ...

    • (24)
    • Éric Rohmer
    • PG
    • Jean-Louis Trintignant
  5. In My Night at Maud’s, the brilliantly accomplished centerpiece of the Six Moral Tales series, Jean-Louis Trintignant plays Jean-Louis, one of the great conflicted figures of 1960s cinema. A Catholic engineer in his early thirties, he lives by a strict moral code and immerses himself in mathematics and the philosophy of Blaise Pascal. After spotting the delicate Françoise at Mass, he vows ...

    • Jean-Louis, Françoise, Maud, Vidal
  6. My Night At Maud's (1969) -- (Movie Clip) That Way To Unthinking Belief Visiting professor “Jean-Louis” (Trintignant) on a quiet Christmas-time social evening in Clermont-Ferrand, sees the girl from church (Marie-Christine Barrault) again, then runs into an old friend, a fellow academic, Vidal (Antoine Vitez), in Eric Rohmer’s My Night At Maud’s, 1969.

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  8. In MY NIGHT AT MAUD’s, the brilliantly accomplished centerpiece of the Six Moral Tales series, Jean-Louis Trintignant plays Jean-Louis, one of the great conflicted figures of 1960s cinema. A Catholic engineer in his early thirties, he lives by a strict moral code and immerses himself in mathematics and the philosophy of Blaise Pascal.

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