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Jean Marie Maurice Schérer or Maurice Henri Joseph Schérer, known as Éric Rohmer (French: [eʁik ʁomɛʁ]; 21 March 1920 [a] – 11 January 2010), was a French film director, film critic, journalist, novelist, screenwriter, and teacher.
IMDb provides an overview of the life and work of Éric Rohmer, a French director, writer and critic associated with the New Wave movement. Learn about his style, themes, influences, collaborations and achievements in cinema.
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- Tulle, Corrèze, France
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- Paris, France
Learn about Éric Rohmer, a French director and writer who made sensitive studies of romantic passion. Explore his life, career, and film series, such as the Moral Tales and the Comedies and Proverbs.
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1993 L'Anniversaire de Paula directed by Haydée Caillot with Eric Rohmer's help. 1996 France directed by Diane Baratier with Eric Rohmer's help. 1997 Des Goûts et des couleurs directed by Anne-Sophie Rouvillois with Eric Rohmer's help. 1997 Les Amis de Ninon directed by Françoise Quéré with Eric Rohmer's help.
Maurice Schérer, dit Éric Rohmer [e ʁ i k ʁ o m ɛ ʁ] [1], est un réalisateur français, né le 21 mars 1920 à Tulle et mort le 11 janvier 2010 dans le 13 e arrondissement de Paris [2].
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Dec 14, 2012 · Eric Rohmer 89, one of the founders of the French New Wave died Monday Jan. 11 in Paris. The group , which inaugurated modern cinema, included Jean-Pierre Melville , Francois Truffaut , Jean-Luc Godard , Claude Chabrol , Agnes Varda , Alain Resnais , Jacques Rivette and Louis Malle .
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Mar 24, 2021 · Richard Brody writes about the French film director Éric Rohmer’s œuvre, which is animated by a lyrical intellectualism and informed by his right-wing conservatism.