December 9–18, 2017
Eric Rohmer: Ancient and Modern
Perhaps no other filmmaker has mined the interior moral life with more success—and more wit, irony, and intelligence—than Eric Rohmer (1920−2010). His sublime cinema navigates the gaps that exist between our thoughts, our feelings, and our actions—the differences between what we think and what we feel, between what we say and what we do. It is an intimate, literate, and remarkably nuanced cinema, revealing an artist with the deftness and depth of a great novelist, an artist more than worthy of the impressive literary comparisons (Stendhal, Balzac, Pascal, Jane Austen, Henry James et al.) so often invoked to describe his work.
As evidenced by our retrospective heretofore, the bulk of Rohmer’s distinguished, decades-spanning career can be surveyed through his trio of acclaimed cycles: Six Moral Tales (1962−1972), Comedies and Proverbs (1981−1987), and Tales of the Four Seasons (1990−1998). But some of the cinéaste’s most accomplished and formally-audacious films were crafted outside of those series, as stand-alone works untethered to an overarching theme or conceit. Affectionately titled “Ancient and Modern,” this program of four series outliers features three of Rohmer’s dazzling and daring historical literary adaptations The Marquise of O (1976), Perceval (1978), and The Lady and the Duke (2001), plus a playful, oft-neglected comedy about modern life, 4 Adventures of Reinette and Mirabelle (1987).
List of Programmed Films
Date | Film Title | Director(s) | Year | Country |
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2017-Dec | Perceval | Eric Rohmer | 1978 | France . . . |
2017-Dec | The Marquise of O | Eric Rohmer | 1976 | West Germany . . . |
2017-Dec | The Lady and the Duke | Eric Rohmer | 2001 | France |
2017-Dec | 4 Adventures of Reinette and Mirabelle | Eric Rohmer | 1987 | France |
Note
Rohmer in Retrospect! This is the concluding program in an ongoing Rohmer retrospective being presented at The Cinematheque in 2017. Rohmer’s Six Moral Tales screened in our March/April program, his Comedies and Proverbs screened in June, and his Tales of the Four Seasons screened in October.