Rendezvous in Paris (French: Les Rendez-vous de Paris) is a 1995 French romantic comedy anthology film written and directed by Éric Rohmer.
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French | Les Rendez-vous de Paris |
Directed by | Éric Rohmer |
Written by | Éric Rohmer |
Produced by | Françoise Etchegaray |
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Cinematography | Diane Baratier |
Edited by | Mary Stephen |
Music by | Sébastien Erms |
Production company | Compagnie Éric Rohmer |
Distributed by | Les films du losange |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
The film consists of three loosely connected episodes revolving around chance meetings in Paris: "Le Rendez-vous de 7 heures" ("The Rendezvous at 7 P.M."), in which a student discovers her boyfriend is two-timing her; "Les Bancs de Paris" ("The Benches of Paris"), in which an unnamed woman has a series of meetings in parks with a handsome literature teacher from the suburbs; and "Mere et enfant 1907" ("Mother and Child 1907"), which takes its title from a Picasso painting, and centres on an artist who is attracted by a stranger.[1][2][3] The three stories of the film are linked by a girl singing in the streets to an accordion accompaniment—a homage to René Clair's Under the Roofs of Paris (1930).
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