La Collectionneuse

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La Collectionneuse is a 1967 French New Wave drama film directed by Éric Rohmer, known for its minimalist style and exploration of desire, idleness, and moral ambiguity among young vacationers on the French Riviera.

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instanceOf French New Wave film
film
awardReceived Silver Bear Extraordinary Jury Prize NERFINISHED
Special Jury Prize at the 17th Berlin International Film Festival NERFINISHED
castMember Alain Jouffroy NERFINISHED
Daniel Pommereulle NERFINISHED
Haydée Politoff NERFINISHED
Patrick Bauchau NERFINISHED
characterType bohemian intellectuals
hedonistic youth
cinematographer Néstor Almendros NERFINISHED
colorProcess color
countryOfOrigin France
director Éric Rohmer NERFINISHED
distributor Les Films du Losange NERFINISHED
editor Colette Leloup NERFINISHED
festivalScreening 17th Berlin International Film Festival NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Saint-Tropez NERFINISHED
genre art film
drama
hasTheme boredom
emotional detachment
moral choice
sexual jealousy
mainSubject desire
idleness
moral ambiguity
movement French New Wave NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus young vacationers on the French Riviera
notableFor early collaboration between Éric Rohmer and Néstor Almendros
exploration of desire and idleness
originalLanguage French
partOf Six Moral Tales NERFINISHED
positionInSeries fourth film in Éric Rohmer's Six Moral Tales
producer Barbet Schroeder NERFINISHED
productionCompany Les Films du Losange NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1967
runtime approximately 89 minutes
screenwriter Éric Rohmer NERFINISHED
settingLocation French Riviera NERFINISHED
styleCharacteristic minimalist style
naturalistic dialogue
observational approach

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Patrick Bauchau appearedIn La Collectionneuse