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La Carriere de Suzanne (1963)

La Carriere de Suzanne (1963)
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Suzanne's Career is the second of six short films that make up the Six Moral Tales series by French New Wave director Eric Rohmer. This 54-minute segment was shot in Paris with 16 mm black-and-white film. Bertrand (Philippe Beuzen) and Guillaume (Christian Charrière) are friends. They take advantage of Suzanne (Catherine Sée) and Sophie (Diane Wilkinson). ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi

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Starring:
Christian Charriere
Director(s):
Eric Rohmer
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of La Carriere de Suzanne

Suzanne's Career is the second of six short films that make up the Six Moral Tales series by French New Wave director Eric Rohmer. This 54-minute segment was shot in Paris with 16 mm black-and-white film. Bertrand (Philippe Beuzen) and Guillaume (Christian Charrière) are friends. They take advantage of Suzanne (Catherine Sée) and Sophie (Diane Wilkinson). ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
480 mins

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Director(s):
Eric Rohmer
Producer(s):
Barbet Schroeder
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Paula M. C.

FRENCH MOVIES SEEM TO BE TALKING YOU TO DEATH UNTIL YOU REALIZE THAT EVERY WORD HELPS DEFINE CHARACTER AND BY THE END OF THE CHARMING AND FASCINATING STORY YOU KNOW ALL YOU NEED EVER KNOW ABOUT THE MAIN CHARACTERS. I SAW THIS IN1971 AND AGE HAS DEFINITELY SHARPENED MY APPRECIATION AND AWARENESS OF IT. WONDERFUL!

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Paul C.

Rohmer is as usual superb.

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