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Autumn Tale (1998)
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Synopsis: In Eric Rohmer's AUTUMN TALE, two match-making schemes go awry, both at the expense of Magali (Béatrice Romand), an unassuming middle-aged widow. Her best friend and neighbor, Isabelle (Marie... In Eric Rohmer's AUTUMN TALE, two match-making schemes go awry, both at the expense of Magali (Béatrice Romand), an unassuming middle-aged widow. Her best friend and neighbor, Isabelle (Marie Rivière), places a personal ad in the paper, and reels in Gérard (Alain Libolt), who she hopes will be the perfect new husband for the lonesome Magali. But Isabelle does not reveal her plan to Magali. And, little does she know, Rosine (Alexia Portal)--the girlfriend of Magali's son--wants to set her up with her philosophy professor, Etienne (Didier Sandre). When all of these cupids and potential mates come together, the result is not true love, but confusion, chaos, and--the token of all of Rohmer films--conversation. With beautiful, long, pensive shots on the small village in southern France with its bold, stately chateaus set off by Magali's craggy, intricate vineyard, the film weaves together personalities, points of view, and positions in life. As each character reveals, through language or simple inflection, his or her position on love, work, longevity, and life itself, the film unfurls like a simple, well-choreographed dance. AUTUMN TALE is the fourth and final film in Rohmer's Tales of the Four Seasons series. [More]
Starring: Marie Rivière, Béatrice Romand, Alain Libolt, Didier Sandre
Starring: Marie Rivière, Béatrice Romand, Alain Libolt, Didier Sandre, Alexia Portal, Stephane Darmon, Aurièle Alcais, Mathieu Davette
Director: Eric Rohmer
Director: Eric Rohmer
Screenwriter: Eric Rohmer
Producer: Margaret Menegoz
Composer: Claude Marti
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Reviews for Autumn Tale
It is easy to be interested in these people because they are so much like us. But is it enough to keep us from hitting the channel changer looking for distraction?
Sitting through Eric Rohmer's Autumn Tale is rather like being trapped at a small dinner party with a half-dozen, loquacious strangers. As they drone on and on, you realize why this form of conversation is called small talk.
As sublimely warming an experience as the autumn sun that shines benevolently on the vineyard owned by the film's central character, Magali.
The generation gap between heart and mind and youth and maturity is sharply underscored in this introspective study, with Libolt a standout as the dating game's befuddled, charming pawn.
very engaging, very smart, very talky, very French, and most of all, very wise
Light and fluffy, Autumn Tale is a pleasant diversion worthy of its tepid title.
hat's interesting is that his middle-aged women protagonists share the same concerns as his young and nubile ones, sex, love and disappointment.
This was Rohmer's fourth and final film about the seasonal cycle and it might be his best one, letting in the most sunlight.
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