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    Rohmer, Godard, Rouch, Chabrol, Douchet, Pollet-Paris vu par... (1965)

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    Rohmer, Godard, Rouch, Chabrol, Douchet, Pollet-Paris vu par... (1965)

    Rohmer, Godard, Rouch, Chabrol, Douchet, Pollet-Paris vu par… (1965)
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    Six vignettes set in different sections of Paris, by six directors. St. Germain des Pres (Douchet), Gare du Nord (Rouch), Rue St. Denis (Pollet), and Montparnasse et Levallois (Godard) are stories of love, flirtation and prostitution; Place d'Etoile (Rhomer) concerns a haberdasher and his umbrella; and La Muette (Chabrol), a bourgeois family and earplugs. (http://imdb.com/title/tt0059565/plotsummary)

    Rohmer, Godard, Rouch, Chabrol, Douchet, Pollet-Paris vu par... (1965)

    Rohmer, Godard, Rouch, Chabrol, Douchet, Pollet-Paris vu par... (1965)

    Rohmer, Godard, Rouch, Chabrol, Douchet, Pollet-Paris vu par... (1965)

    In 1965 six French New Wave directors took a Paris neighborhood and concocted a short sketch around it. The results sometimes favor character and story, and sometimes local flavor, but almost all are engaging in their own right. Jean Douchet and Jean-Luc Godard (repsectively) offer gloriously French slices of romantic comedy in the sexually open 1960s with "Saint Germain des Prés" and "Montparnasse et Levallois.".

    Rohmer, Godard, Rouch, Chabrol, Douchet, Pollet-Paris vu par... (1965)

    Rohmer, Godard, Rouch, Chabrol, Douchet, Pollet-Paris vu par... (1965)

    Rohmer, Godard, Rouch, Chabrol, Douchet, Pollet-Paris vu par... (1965)

    Jean Rouch's "Gare du Nord" is slight of substance but beautifully explores the neighborhood in a gorgeous tracking shot. Jean-Daniel Pollet's "Rue Saint-Denis" offers two delicious characters in a witty comedy of a mousy dishwasher who brings a brassy streetwalker to his dumpy apartment.

    Rohmer, Godard, Rouch, Chabrol, Douchet, Pollet-Paris vu par... (1965)

    Rohmer, Godard, Rouch, Chabrol, Douchet, Pollet-Paris vu par... (1965)

    Rohmer, Godard, Rouch, Chabrol, Douchet, Pollet-Paris vu par... (1965)

    Eric Rohmer's "Place de l'Étoile," a sometimes silly but deftly managed little comedy of a man who strikes a panhandler and is terrified he killed him, displays a giddy goofiness unseen in his later work. Claude Chabrol's shiver-inducing slice of urban life "La Muette" ventures outside the oppressive hallways and tiny rooms only once, at the end, as if to celebrate the escape of the rebellious boy from his bickering parents. The strongest of a solid collection, Chabrol's chilly view of dead-end relationships in a splintered upper class family concludes the otherwise lighthearted collection on a devastating, dark note. Released in France under the more evocative title Paris Vu Par… (Paris Seen By), this is one of the strongest and most entertaining anthology films to emerge from the 1960s. (–Sean Axmaker - Editorial Reviews - Amazon.com)

    Rohmer, Godard, Rouch, Chabrol, Douchet, Pollet-Paris vu par... (1965)

    Rohmer, Godard, Rouch, Chabrol, Douchet, Pollet-Paris vu par... (1965)

    Rohmer, Godard, Rouch, Chabrol, Douchet, Pollet-Paris vu par... (1965)

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