#344: ROHMER, Eric: Suzanne's Career (1963)
THREE MORAL TALES {Spine #342}
Eric Rohmer was 43 when he wrote and directed Suzanne’s Career.
Other Rohmer films in the Collection:
#343: The Bakery Girl from Monceau (1962)
#346: La Collectionneuse (1967)
#345: My Night at Maud's (1969)
#347: Claire's Knee (1970)
#348: Love in the Afternoon (1972)
#1206a: A Tale of Springtime (1990)
#1206b: A Tale of Winter (1992)
#1206c: A Tale of Summer (1996)
#1206d: A Tale of Autumn (1998)
ROHMER, Eric (France)
Suzanne's Career [1963]
Spine #344
DVD
DVD
Bertrand bides his time in a casually hostile and envious friendship with college chum Guillaume. But when the ladies' man Guillaume seems to be making a play for the spirited, independent Suzanne, Bertrand watches bitterly with disapproval and jealousy. With its ragged black-and-white 16mm photography and strong sense of 1960s Paris, Rohmer's second Moral Tale is a wonderfully evocative portrait of youthful naiveté and the complicated bonds of friendship and romance.
55 minutes
Black & White
Black & White
Monaural
in French
1:33:1 aspect ratio
Criterion Release 2006
Director/Writer
Eric Rohmer was 43 when he wrote and directed Suzanne’s Career.
Other Rohmer films in the Collection:
#343: The Bakery Girl from Monceau (1962)
#346: La Collectionneuse (1967)
#345: My Night at Maud's (1969)
#347: Claire's Knee (1970)
#348: Love in the Afternoon (1972)
#1206a: A Tale of Springtime (1990)
#1206b: A Tale of Winter (1992)
#1206c: A Tale of Summer (1996)
#1206d: A Tale of Autumn (1998)
The Film
Film Rating (0-60):
The Booklet
Sixty-page booklet featuring essays by Geoff Andrew, Ginette Vincendau, and Rohmer, plus Six Moral Tales, the original stories by Rohmer.
Commentary
None.
Rohmer’s short film
60
The ExtrasThe Booklet
Sixty-page booklet featuring essays by Geoff Andrew, Ginette Vincendau, and Rohmer, plus Six Moral Tales, the original stories by Rohmer.
Commentary
None.
Rohmer’s short film
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