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French director Eric Rohmer dies | French director Eric Rohmer dies |
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Arthouse French film-maker Eric Rohmer has died at the age of 89, his production house has said. | |
He was the director of the critically acclaimed Tales of Four Seasons and one of the key figures of the post-war New Wave cinema movement. | He was the director of the critically acclaimed Tales of Four Seasons and one of the key figures of the post-war New Wave cinema movement. |
Rohmer, born Maurice Scherer, made 24 films over a period of 50 years. | Rohmer, born Maurice Scherer, made 24 films over a period of 50 years. |
His main works include the cycle of films Six Moral Tales. The third, My Night at Maud's, shot in 1969, brought him international recognition. | |
His films are well-known for being almost completely devoid of action, featuring lengthy conversations between the usually young, middle-class protagonists. | His films are well-known for being almost completely devoid of action, featuring lengthy conversations between the usually young, middle-class protagonists. |
Born in 1920, he was formerly a literature professor, and literary works heavily influenced his film-making. | Born in 1920, he was formerly a literature professor, and literary works heavily influenced his film-making. |
After the release of his last film, The Romance of Astrea and Celadon, at the Venice film festival in 2007, he said he was considering retirement. | After the release of his last film, The Romance of Astrea and Celadon, at the Venice film festival in 2007, he said he was considering retirement. |