The Collector

the Collector is a French film of Eric Rohmer turned in 1967.

Synopsis

Adrien is a tired antique dealer, and to rest and make the point, joined his/her friend Daniel in Saint-Tropez. An young woman invited like him, will irritate Adrien, because she has fun to collect boys.

Data sheet

Distribution

  • Patrick Bauchau: Adrien
  • Haydée Politoff : Haydée
  • Daniel Pommereulle: Daniel
  • Alain Jouffroy: The writer
  • Mijanou Bardot: Jenny
  • Annick Morice: Aurélia
  • Refusals Berry: Charlie
  • Seymour Hertzberg : Sam
  • Brian Belshaw: The lover
  • Donald Cammel: The boy with Saint-Tropez
  • Pierre-Richard Bré: a buddy in the car
  • Patrice de Bailliencourt: a buddy in the car
  • Alfred de Graaf: a tourist lost

Rewards

Bear of money, Berlin 1967.

Around film

Fourth moral tale of Eric Rohmer, turned in 1967, this film tells the cohabitation in a station of holidays of two boys and a girl. Rohmer approaches here number of the recurrent themes in its films: the desire, fidelity, the friendship enters the sexes.

According to criticisms, this film exploits ironically the stereotypes tropéziens and their repetitions makes it particularly tiresome.

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