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Eric Rohmer's Six Moral Tales (The Criterion Collection) [6 DVD9s] [Re-post]

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Eric Rohmer's Six Moral Tales (The Criterion Collection) [6 DVD9s] [Re-post]

Eric Rohmer's Six Moral Tales (The Criterion Collection) [6 DVD9s] [Re-post]
Art-House | 1.33:1 | Black & White/Colour | French Dolby Digital | English Subtitles
6 Full Original DVD Images (.ISO) + 300dpi Scans = 41.2GBs | 1GB RARs | NL/FSe/FSo


Eric Rohmer's Six Moral Tales (The Criterion Collection) [6 DVD9s] [Re-post]




The multifaceted, deeply personal dramatic universe of Eric Rohmer has had an effect on cinema unlike any other. One of the founding critics of the history-making Cahiers du cinéma, Rohmer began translating his written manifestos to film in the sixties, standing apart from his New Wave contemporaries, like François Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard, with his patented brand of gently existential, hyperarticulate character studies set against vivid seasonal landscapes. This near genre unto itself was established with his audacious and wildly influential series “Six Moral Tales.” A succession of jousts between fragile men and the women who tempt them, the “Six Moral Tales” unleashed onto the film world a new voice, one that was at once sexy, philosophical, modern, daring, nonjudgmental, and liberating.

Eric Rohmer's Six Moral Tales (The Criterion Collection) [6 DVD9s] [Re-post]


The Bakery Girl of Monceau (1963, 23 mins)

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Simple, delicate, and jazzy, the first of the “Moral Tales” shows the stirrings of what would become the Eric Rohmer style: unfussy naturalistic shooting, ironic first-person voice-over, and the image of the “unknowable” woman. A law student (played by producer and future director Barbet Schroeder) with a roving eye and a large appetite stuffs himself full of sugar cookies and pastries daily in order to garner the attentions of the pretty brunette who works in a quaint Paris bakery. But is he truly interested, or is she just a sweet diversion?

Disc Features:
* New, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approved by director Eric Rohmer
* Moral Tales, Filmic Issues, a new video conversation with Rohmer and Barbet Schroeder
* Rohmer’s short film Presentation, or Charlotte and Her Steak (1951)
* New and improved English subtitle translation

Eric Rohmer's Six Moral Tales (The Criterion Collection) [6 DVD9s] [Re-post]


Suzanne’s Career (1963, 55 mins)

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Bertrand bides his time in a casually hostile and envious friendship with college chum Guillaume. But when ladies’ man Guillaume seems to be making a play for the spirited, independent Suzanne, Bertrand watches bitterly with disapproval and jealousy. With its ragged black-and-white 16 mm photography and strong sense of 1960s Paris, Rohmer’s second “Moral Tale” is a wonderfully evocative portrait of youthful naiveté and the complicated bonds of friendship and romance.

Disc Features:
* New, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approved by director Eric Rohmer
* Rohmer’s short film Nadja in Paris (1964)
* New and improved English subtitle translation

Eric Rohmer's Six Moral Tales (The Criterion Collection) [6 DVD9s] [Re-post]


La collectionneuse (1967, 87 mins)

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A bombastic, womanizing art dealer and his painter friend go to a seventeenth-century villa on the Riviera for a relaxing summer getaway. But their idyll is disturbed by the presence of the bohemian Haydée, accused of being a “collector” of men. Rohmer’s first color film, La collectionneuse pushes the Moral Tales into new, darker realms. Yet it is also a grand showcase for the clever and delectably ironic battle-of-the-sexes repartee (in a witty script written by Rohmer and the three main actors) and luscious, effortless Néstor Almendros photography that would define the remainder of the series.

Disc Features:
* New, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approved by director Eric Rohmer
* Rohmer’s short film A Modern Coed (1966)
* A 1977 episode of the TVOntario program Parlons cinema, featuring an interview with Rohmer on La collectionneuse
* Original theatrical trailer
* New and improved English subtitle translation

Eric Rohmer's Six Moral Tales (The Criterion Collection) [6 DVD9s] [Re-post]


My Night at Maud’s (1969, 111 mins)

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In the brilliantly accomplished centerpiece of Rohmer’s “Moral Tales” series, Jean-Louis Trintignant plays Jean-Louis, one of the great conflicted figures of sixties cinema. A pious Catholic engineer in his early thirties, he lives by a strict moral url in order to rationalize his world, drowning himself in mathematics and the philosophy of Pascal. After spotting the delicate, blonde Françoise at Mass, he vows to make her his wife, although when he unwittingly spends the night at the apartment of the bold, brunette divorcée Maud, his rigid ethical standards are challenged. A breakout hit in the United States, My Night at Maud’s was one of the most influential and talked-about films of the decade.

Disc Features:
* New, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approved by director Eric Rohmer
* On Pascal, (1965), directed by Rohmer for the educational TV series En profil dans le texte
* A 1974 episode of the French television program Télécinéma, featuring interviews with star Jean-Louis Trintignant, film critic Jean Douchet, and producer Pierre Cottrell
* Original theatrical trailer
* New and improved English subtitle translation

Eric Rohmer's Six Moral Tales (The Criterion Collection) [6 DVD9s] [Re-post]


Claire’s Knee (1970, 106 mins)

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“Why would I tie myself to one woman if I were interested in others?” says Jerôme, even as he plans on marrying a diplomat’s daughter by summer’s end. Before then, Jerôme spends his July at a lakeside boardinghouse nursing crushes on the sixteen-year-old Laura and, more tantalizingly, Laura’s long-legged, blonde stepsister, Claire. Baring her knee on a ladder under a blooming cherry tree, Claire unwittingly instigates Jerôme’s moral crisis and creates both one of French cinema’s most enduring moments and what has become the iconic image of Rohmer’s Moral Tales.

Disc Features:
* New, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approved by director Eric Rohmer
* Rohmer’s short film The Curve (1999)
* An excerpt from the French television program Le journal du cinéma, featuring interviews with Jean-Claude Brialy, Béatrice Romand, and Laurence de Monahagan
* Original theatrical trailer
* New and improved English subtitle translation

Eric Rohmer's Six Moral Tales (The Criterion Collection) [6 DVD9s] [Re-post]


Love in the Afternoon (1972, 93 mins)

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Though happily married to his adoring wife Hélène, with whom he is expecting a second child, the thoroughly bourgeois business executive Frédéric cannot banish from his mind the multitude of attractive Parisian women who pass him by every day. His Chloé and fantasies remain harmless until Chloe (played by the mesmerizing Zouzou), an audacious, unencumbered old flame, shows up at his office, embodying the first genuine threat to Frédéric’s marriage. The luminous final chapter to Rohmer’s “Moral Tales” is a tender, sobering, and wholly adult affair that leads to perhaps the most overwhelmingly emotional moment in the entire series.

Disc Features:
* New, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approved by director Eric Rohmer
* Video afterword with director and writer Neil LaBute
* Rohmer’s short film Véronique and Her Dunce (1958)
* Original theatrical trailer
* New and improved English subtitle translation

DVDs:
DVD RELEASE: 2006
STUDIO: Criterion
CATALOG: 342
SYSTEM: NTSC
SCREEN: 1.33:1
COLOUR: Black & White / Colour
AUDIO: French Dolby Digital mono
SUBTITLES: English (soft)

Extraction:
ENGINE: MacTheRipper/DVD Decrypter
DVD: 5 Full Dual-Layer DVDs & 1 Full Single-Layer DVD
FILE EXTENSION: .ISO (Image)
FILE SIZE: 6.81/3.97/7.67/7.56/7.4/7.34GBs
SCANS FILE SIZE (300 DPI PNG): 497MBs
TOTAL FILE SIZE: 41.2GBs

All DVDs ripped from DVD-Rs burnt from .ISOs from the long-retired CerealRpper.

Scans

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The Bakery Girl of Monceau

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Suzanne's Career

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My Night at Maud's

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La Collectionneuse

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Claire's Knee

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Love in the Afternoon

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