1920 - Born on the 4th of April in Nancy, France.
- He is regarded as a key figure in the post-war New Wave cinema and is a former editor of influential French film journal Cahiers du cinéma.
1946 - He published a novel, Elizabeth. The Contes moreaux were originally written in novel form, but turned into films because, as the director stated:
1950 - He was a teacher, journalist and writer before making his first short, and commercial success came seventeen years later.
1957 - Rohmer was the last of the French New Wave directors to become established, working as the editor of the Cahiers du cinéma periodical, while most of his Cahiers colleagues were making their name in international cinema.
1959 - His beginnings as a film director were halting, not completing his first feature, Le signe du lion until, and making little impact with it.
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The Taste for Beauty (Cambridge Studies in Film) by Eric Rohmer (Paperback - Feb 23, 1990) The Taste for Beauty is a collection of essays by the film-maker and critic Eric Rohmer which were originally written for the French Film review Cahiers du Cinema between 1948-1979. Rohmer, one of... Usually ships in 24 hours |
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Eric Rohmer (A Midland Book) by C. G. Crisp (Paperback - Jun 1, 1988) Usually ships in 24 hours |
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My Night at Maud's (Rutgers Films in Print) (Paperback - May 7, 1993) |
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Hitchcock, the first forty-four films (Ungar film library) by Eric Rohmer (Unknown Binding - Jul 7, 1979) |
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Eric Rohmer (Il Castoro cinema) by Giancarlo Zappoli (Unknown Binding - Jul 7, 1999) |
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