The MOST BEAUTIFUL SHOTS of ERIC ROHMER Movies

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This video is Eric Rohmer tribute.

The video showcases best cinematic shots from Eric Rohmer films.

The shots used from Eric Rohmer movies are as follows -

The Collector (1967), My Night At Maud's (1969), Claire's Knee (1970), Love In The Afternoon (1972), The Aviator's Wife (1981), A Good Marriage (1982), Pauline At The Beach (1983), Full Moon In Paris (1984), The Green Ray (1986) (Summer), Boyfriends And Girlfriends (1987), Four Adventures Of Reinette And Mirabelle (1987), A Tale Of Springtime (1990), A Tale Of Winter (1992), A Tale Of Summer (1996), A Tale Of Autumn (1998)

Éric Rohmer was a French film director, film critic, journalist, novelist, screenwriter, and teacher. Eric Rohmer was one of the pioneers of the French New Wave movement.

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Characters in his films are always so stylish lol

a.c.
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This made me feel fuzzy and warm. Gonna watch some Rohmer tonight

melgibsonsjacuzzi
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I'm really living in all of his movie, can't get it out of my head all the time

river
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Thank you so much for recognizing Rohmer's inimitable talents as a composer of images, often overlooked in the discourse of his films, I feel

LamplightersSerenade
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His composition was simply perfect. One of the greats of all time

copperdog
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I love his style. He’s fabulous! Especially his fairytales, summer, winter, autumn… Dialogues from the depths of heroes’ souls, atmosphere of freedom, freedom of choice. And some absolutely unexpected surprises with a sort of happy end, like in winter fairytale. It gives a hope for a sense of life.

marywolf
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lovely compilation~ now i wanna watch them all over again!!

shotsndocs
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I haven’t even heard of any of these films! I’ll definitely try to find them to watch now!

swedish_llama
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Éric Rohmer is a director whose work I admire greatly. I’ve seen ten of his movies so far and here’s how I rank them:
1. Boyfriends and Girlfriends (1987)
2. Love in the Afternoon (1972)
3. The Green Ray (1986)
4. My Night at Maud’s (1969)
5. The Aviator’s Wife (1981)
6. Four Adventures of Reinette and Mirabelle (1987)
7. Claire’s Knee (1970)
8. Rendezvous in Paris (1995)
9. The Collector (1967)
10. The Sign of Leo (1962)
The Aviator’s Wife was my introduction and I’ve been hooked ever since. I’ve seen Boyfriends and Girlfriends four times and it’s my number 2 favorite film of all time. (First is Michael Haneke’s Caché.) Once you fall in love with Rohmer’s filmography as much as I did, your life is changed for the better. I’ve become much more comfortable being vulnerable with people, and that’s largely due to watching his movies.

cinemalights
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Amazing thing that your are doing here man………. Just like great films simple and powerful…….

himanshukatolkar
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Thank You so much for making this montage. I have seen some of Rohmer's films. This video makes me want to see more.

srijitset
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I find this channel original ❤️, may good come to you in an unexpected ways .

tejassl
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Wonderful collection. Now to try a categorise them: lonely figures, couples, indoors, outdoors...

Bruce-hw
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This video is the best thing I've seen in a while. What is the name of the song?

gothicwizard
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Thank you for this! I have and have watched all of his films, and some many times, this montage makes me, like someone just said want to watch them all again, which I will. Nobody come close to this.

cyrusgabrysch
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Ромер талантище!!! Из казалось бы простых сюжетов, делать шедевры!

tm.alpaka-qs
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Tu canal es de lo mejor que hay en Youtube ya tienes una suscriptora más

carolivonn
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Some reason Miss Jane's Song " Its s Fine Day" reminded me of the film " Pauline at the Beach.

Xesxs
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If you think you can write something new about love you're wrong, Rohmer has already written it.

juanra
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No idea whatsoever...but got an idea about you Mr...
You do love French cinema and its actresses the most?
N'est-ce-pas?

arnaldoiannotta