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sábado, junho 10, 2006
Six Moral Tales



SPECIAL DELUXE EDITION SIX-DISC BOX SET FEATURES

The Bakery Girl Of Monceau / Suzanne's Career / My Night At Maud's / La Collectionneuse / Claire's Knee / Love In The Afternoon

• New, restored high-definition digital transfers, supervised and approved by director Eric Rohmer

• Exclusive new video conversation between Rohmer and Barbet Schroeder

• Rohmer short films: Presentation, or Charlotte and Her Steak (1951); Nadja in Paris (1964); A Modern Coed (1966); The Curve (1999); and Véronique and Her Dunce (1958)

• "On Pascal" (1965), an episode of the educational TV series En profil dans le texte directed by Rohmer, on the French philosopher Blaise Pascal, the subject of debate in My Night At Maud's

• Archival interviews with Rohmer, actors Jean-Claude Brialy, Béatrice Romand, Laurence de Monaghan, and Jean-­Louis Trintignant, film critic Jean Douchet, and producer Pierre Cottrell

• Video afterword by filmmaker and writer Neil LaBute

• Original theatrical trailers

• New and improved english subtitle translations

• PLUS: Six Moral Tales, the original stories by Eric Rohmer, and a booklet featuring Rohmer's landmark essay “For a Talking Cinema,” excerpts from cinematographer Nestor Almendros's autobiography, and new essays by Geoff Andrew, Ginette Vincendeau, Phillip Lopate, Kent Jones, Molly Haskell, and Armond White


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