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  1. My Night at Maud's: Directed by Éric Rohmer. With Jean-Louis Trintignant, Françoise Fabian, Marie-Christine Barrault, Antoine Vitez. A devout Catholic man's rigid principles are challenged during a one-night stay with Maud, a divorced woman with an outsize personality.

    • (15K)
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Éric Rohmer
    • 1970-03-22
  2. 110 minutes. Country. France. Language. French. My Night at Maud's (French: Ma nuit chez Maud), also known as My Night with Maud (UK), is a 1969 French New Wave drama film by Éric Rohmer. It is the third film (fourth in order of release) in his series of Six Moral Tales. Over the Christmas break in the French city of Clermont-Ferrand, the film ...

  3. Eric Rohmer’s “My Night at Maud’s” is about love, being a Roman Catholic, body language and the games people play. It is just about the best movie I’ve seen on all four subjects. It is also, a refreshingly intelligent movie: not that it’s ideological or academic (far from it) but that it is thoughtful, and reveals a deep knowledge ...

  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. Pierre Grimberg. 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 ...

    • Jean-Louis, Françoise, Maud, Vidal
  6. Jean-Louis, a 32-year-old Catholic engineer living a solitary life in Clermont-Ferrand, regularly sees a student, Françoise, at Mass but is too shy to approach her. One evening Jean-Louis meets Vidal, an old school friend, now a Marxist and philosophy professor. They have a Christmas drink together, and afterwards Vidal invites Jean-Louis to ...

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  8. The Catholic Jean-Louis runs into an old friend, the Marxist Vidal, in Clermont-Ferrand around Christmas. Vidal introduces Jean-Louis to the modestly libertine, recently divorced Maud and the three engage in conversation on religion, atheism, love, morality and Blaise Pascal's life and writings on philosophy, faith and mathematics. Jean-Louis ends up spending a night at Maud's. Jean-Louis ...

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