One of the leading figures of the French nouvelle vague and a contemporary of Jean-Luc Godard, Francois Truffaut and Louis Malle, veteran filmmaker Eric Rohmer is firmly established as one of world cinema's greatest and most enduring directors.
This quartet of romantic comedies is among his most popular and enduring works.
A TALE OF SPRINGTIME (1989):
An enchanting comedy of manners in which a newly formed friendship between two girls is put to the test when one suspects the other of some mischievous matchmaking.
A WINTER'S TALE (1992):
A young Parisian woman’s idyllic holiday romance results in the birth of a daughter. Through a mix-up over her address, she loses touch with the baby’s father, but dreams one day of being reunited with her lost love.
A SUMMER'S TALE (1996):
In a beautiful Brittany seaside resort, a young man becomes romantically entangled with three beautiful young women. As their patience with him begins to wear thin, he must make the difficult choice between them.
AN AUTUMN TALE (1998):
A light-hearted romantic comedy set in the vineyards of the Rhone valley. When Isabelle attempts to play matchmaker for her lifelong friend Magali, she finds that things don’t quite go according to plan.