Eric Rohmer: Interviews
The 1969 film Ma Nuit chez Maud (My Night at Maud's) catapulted its shy academic film director, Eric Rohmer, born Jean-Marie Maurice Scherer (1920-2010), into the limelight and sold over a million tickets in France, earning a nomination for an Academy Award. Ma Nuit chez Maud remains his most famous film, the highlight of an impressive range of work examining the sexual, romantic, and artistic mores of contemporary France, the temptations of desire, the small joys of everyday life, and sometimes, the vicissitudes of history and politics. Yet Rohmer, who became one of the most significant forces in French New Wave film, was almost fifty years old when Maud was released and had already enjoyed a career as the editor of Cahiers du Cinéma. The interviews in this book offer a range of insights into the theoretical, critical, and practical circumstances of Rohmer's remarkably coherent body of films. They also allow Rohmer to act as his own critic, providing an array of readings concerning his interest in setting, season, color, and narrative. Alongside the application of a theoretical rigor to his own films, Rohmer's interviews also discuss directors as varied as Jean-Luc Godard, Marcel Carné, Jean Renoir, and Alfred Hitchcock, and the relations of film to painting, architecture, and music. This book reproduces little-known interviews alongside detailed discussions from Cahiers and Positif, many produced in English here for the first time. Fiona Handyside, Exeter, United Kingdom, is lecturer in European film studies at University of Exeter. Her work has been published in numerous journals including Studies in French Cinema, Film/ Literature Quarterly, and French Cultural Studies.
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Eric Rohmer: Interviews
The 1969 film Ma Nuit chez Maud (My Night at Maud's) catapulted its shy academic film director, Eric Rohmer, born Jean-Marie Maurice Scherer (1920-2010), into the limelight and sold over a million tickets in France, earning a nomination for an Academy Award. Ma Nuit chez Maud remains his most famous film, the highlight of an impressive range of work examining the sexual, romantic, and artistic mores of contemporary France, the temptations of desire, the small joys of everyday life, and sometimes, the vicissitudes of history and politics. Yet Rohmer, who became one of the most significant forces in French New Wave film, was almost fifty years old when Maud was released and had already enjoyed a career as the editor of Cahiers du Cinéma. The interviews in this book offer a range of insights into the theoretical, critical, and practical circumstances of Rohmer's remarkably coherent body of films. They also allow Rohmer to act as his own critic, providing an array of readings concerning his interest in setting, season, color, and narrative. Alongside the application of a theoretical rigor to his own films, Rohmer's interviews also discuss directors as varied as Jean-Luc Godard, Marcel Carné, Jean Renoir, and Alfred Hitchcock, and the relations of film to painting, architecture, and music. This book reproduces little-known interviews alongside detailed discussions from Cahiers and Positif, many produced in English here for the first time. Fiona Handyside, Exeter, United Kingdom, is lecturer in European film studies at University of Exeter. Her work has been published in numerous journals including Studies in French Cinema, Film/ Literature Quarterly, and French Cultural Studies.
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Eric Rohmer: Interviews

Eric Rohmer: Interviews

by Fiona Handyside (Editor)
Eric Rohmer: Interviews

Eric Rohmer: Interviews

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Overview

The 1969 film Ma Nuit chez Maud (My Night at Maud's) catapulted its shy academic film director, Eric Rohmer, born Jean-Marie Maurice Scherer (1920-2010), into the limelight and sold over a million tickets in France, earning a nomination for an Academy Award. Ma Nuit chez Maud remains his most famous film, the highlight of an impressive range of work examining the sexual, romantic, and artistic mores of contemporary France, the temptations of desire, the small joys of everyday life, and sometimes, the vicissitudes of history and politics. Yet Rohmer, who became one of the most significant forces in French New Wave film, was almost fifty years old when Maud was released and had already enjoyed a career as the editor of Cahiers du Cinéma. The interviews in this book offer a range of insights into the theoretical, critical, and practical circumstances of Rohmer's remarkably coherent body of films. They also allow Rohmer to act as his own critic, providing an array of readings concerning his interest in setting, season, color, and narrative. Alongside the application of a theoretical rigor to his own films, Rohmer's interviews also discuss directors as varied as Jean-Luc Godard, Marcel Carné, Jean Renoir, and Alfred Hitchcock, and the relations of film to painting, architecture, and music. This book reproduces little-known interviews alongside detailed discussions from Cahiers and Positif, many produced in English here for the first time. Fiona Handyside, Exeter, United Kingdom, is lecturer in European film studies at University of Exeter. Her work has been published in numerous journals including Studies in French Cinema, Film/ Literature Quarterly, and French Cultural Studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781496802507
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Publication date: 02/10/2015
Series: Conversations with Filmmakers Series
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Fiona Handyside is lecturer in European film studies at University of Exeter. Her work has been published in numerous journals including Studies in French Cinema, Film/Literature Quarterly, and French Cultural Studies.

Table of Contents

Introduction vii

Chronology xv

Filmography xix

Eric Rohmer: An Interview Graham Petrie / 1971 3

Eric Rohmer: Choice and Chance Rui Nogueira / 1971 15

Moral Tales: Eric Rohmer Reviewed and Interviewed Beverly Walker / 1973 28

Rohmer's Perceval Gilbert Adair / 1978 41

Comedies and Proverbs: An Interview with Eric Rohmer Fabrice Ziolkowski / 1981 50

Eric Rohmer on Film Scripts and Film Plans Robert Hammond Jean-Pierre Pagliano / 1982 58

Interview: Pauline at the Beach Serge Daney Louella Interim / 1983 67

Celluloid and Stone Claude Beylie Alain Carbonnier / 1984 72

Interview with Eric Rohmer Gérard Legrand Hubert Niogret François Ramasse / 1986 82

Interview with Eric Rohmer Gérard Legrand François Thomas / 1990 101

Eric Rohmer: Coincidences Olivier Curchod / 1992 111

The Amateur: An Interview with Eric Rohmer Antoine de Baecque Thierry Jousse / 1993 124

Interview with Eric Rohmer Aurélien Ferenzi / 2001 140

Interview with Eric Rohmer: Does Cinematography Have an Artistic Function? Priska Morrissey / 2004 146

Interview with Eric Rohmer: Video Is Becoming Increasingly Significant Noël Herpe Cyril Neyrat / 2004 165

I'm a Filmmaker, Not a Historian Philippe Fauvel Noël Herpe / 2007 170

Eric Rohmer: Father of the New Wave Kaleem Aftab / 2008 182

Interview with Eric Rohmer: The Memory of the Figurative Philippe Fauvel Noël Herpe / 2010 185

Major Interviews Given Eric Rohmer 191

Index 197

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