Rohmer in Paris
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Directed byRichard Misek
Written byRichard Misek
Produced byRichard Misek
CinematographyRichard Misek
| Rohmer in Paris | |
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| Directed by | Richard Misek |
| Written by | Richard Misek |
| Produced by | Richard Misek |
| Cinematography | Richard Misek |
| Edited by | Richard Misek |
| Music by | Tatsujiro Oto |
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Running time | 67 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Rohmer in Paris is a 2013 British documentary film by Richard Misek. It is about the depictions of Paris in the films of Éric Rohmer, one of the key figures of the French New Wave.[1][2] The documentary consists almost exclusively of footage from Rohmer's Paris-set films, creating what Mark Adams of Screen calls "a historical and cultural snapshot of the city, all essentially viewed though Rohmer's Nouvelle Vague prism".[3]
Misek produced, wrote, directed and edited the film.[1] It features original music by Tatsujiro Oto.[3]