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Éric Rohmer set the terms by which people watched, made, and thought about cinema for decades. This definitive biography vividly captures Rohmer’s life and achievements. Antoine de Baecque and Noël Herpe detail Rohmer’s close communication with his contemporaries and competitors as well as his voracious appetite for art, culture, and debate.

Trade Review
Antoine de Baecque and Noel Herpe achieve in this scrupulously researched volume the paradoxical feat of delivering the definitive biography of a pseudonymous subject. Eric Rohmer will interest film historians, theorists of film, enthusiasts of French cinema, and film directors both aspiring and established, for whom Rohmer's low-budget modus operandi remains one of the miracles of modern film production. This, the first biography of Rohmer (ne Maurice Scherer), is likely also to be the last. -- Derek Schilling, Johns Hopkins University Rohmer was sensitive, very well educated, and at home with literature, music, painting and theater; the biography shows a happy life lived in such culture. It shows how this flows easily into his films, how they operate as experiments in feeling and perception. The book makes one hungry to see them all over again. -- Dudley Andrew, Yale University One of the most distinguished filmmakers of the French new wave... [de Baecque and Herpe] pull off the high-wire act of appealing to both film scholars and lay readers with a combination of comprehensive research and engaging storytelling. The book will foster a renewed appreciation of a complex artist and the remarkable body of work he left behind. Publishers Weekly (starred review) An essential and ceaselessly enjoyable work of scholarship... The most valuable gift afforded by this biography is the sheer joy of moving through the exacting, meticulous accounts of each stage of Rohmer's life and career, painstakingly researched and written as if the authors were striving for the same arresting attention to detail, subtlety, humor, and philosophical weight of his films. -- Dan Sullivan Film Comment Biography of the year for cineasts. Booklist (starred review) Compulsively readable, this volume is a model of scholarship and style that no serious cinephile's library should be without. Library Journal (starred review) [A] superb new biography. -- Richard Brody The New Yorker An intimate, anecdote-filled look at a legend. -- Allen Pierleoni The Sacramento Bee Deeply researched and thoroughly enjoyable. -- James Campbell The Wall Street Journal Comprehensive and definitive... An utterly enthralling read. -- Christopher Schobert The Film Stage An entertaining new biography. -- Pascal Blum Tages-Anzeiger Excellent... definitive... [A] wonderful book. -- Gerald Peary The Arts Fuse A rich and thorough study. -- Chris Fujiwara Cineaste The definitive overview of the director's life. MidCenturyCinema A thorough study of a great director. Highly recommended. Choice No doubt [de Baecque and Herpe's] enthralling biography will remain the ultimate text on the life and legacy of Eric Rohmer, just like Rohmer will live on as one of the ultimate figures of cinema. Film International

Table of Contents
The Mysteries of "le grand Momo" 1. Maurice Scherer's Youth: 1920-1945 2. From Scherer to Rohmer: 1945-1957 3. Under the Sign of Leo: 1959-1962 4. Under the Sign of Cahiers: 1957-1963 5. The Laboratory Period: 1963-1970 6. Four Moral Tales: 1966-1972 7. On Germany and the Pleasure of Teaching: 1969-1994 8. In Pursuit of Perceval: 1978-1979 9. Six Comedies and Proverbs: 1980-1986 10. The Rohmer of the Cities and the Rohmer of the Countryside: 1973-1995 11. In the Rhythm of the Seasons: 1989-1998 12. Filming History: 1998-2004 13. A Tale of Winter: 2006-2007 14. In Pain: 2001-2010 Notes Index

Éric Rohmer

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    A Paperback / softback by Antoine de Baecque, Noël Herpe, Steven Rendall


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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 17/04/2018
      ISBN13: 9780231175593, 978-0231175593
      ISBN10: 0231175590

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      Book Synopsis
      Éric Rohmer set the terms by which people watched, made, and thought about cinema for decades. This definitive biography vividly captures Rohmer’s life and achievements. Antoine de Baecque and Noël Herpe detail Rohmer’s close communication with his contemporaries and competitors as well as his voracious appetite for art, culture, and debate.

      Trade Review
      Antoine de Baecque and Noel Herpe achieve in this scrupulously researched volume the paradoxical feat of delivering the definitive biography of a pseudonymous subject. Eric Rohmer will interest film historians, theorists of film, enthusiasts of French cinema, and film directors both aspiring and established, for whom Rohmer's low-budget modus operandi remains one of the miracles of modern film production. This, the first biography of Rohmer (ne Maurice Scherer), is likely also to be the last. -- Derek Schilling, Johns Hopkins University Rohmer was sensitive, very well educated, and at home with literature, music, painting and theater; the biography shows a happy life lived in such culture. It shows how this flows easily into his films, how they operate as experiments in feeling and perception. The book makes one hungry to see them all over again. -- Dudley Andrew, Yale University One of the most distinguished filmmakers of the French new wave... [de Baecque and Herpe] pull off the high-wire act of appealing to both film scholars and lay readers with a combination of comprehensive research and engaging storytelling. The book will foster a renewed appreciation of a complex artist and the remarkable body of work he left behind. Publishers Weekly (starred review) An essential and ceaselessly enjoyable work of scholarship... The most valuable gift afforded by this biography is the sheer joy of moving through the exacting, meticulous accounts of each stage of Rohmer's life and career, painstakingly researched and written as if the authors were striving for the same arresting attention to detail, subtlety, humor, and philosophical weight of his films. -- Dan Sullivan Film Comment Biography of the year for cineasts. Booklist (starred review) Compulsively readable, this volume is a model of scholarship and style that no serious cinephile's library should be without. Library Journal (starred review) [A] superb new biography. -- Richard Brody The New Yorker An intimate, anecdote-filled look at a legend. -- Allen Pierleoni The Sacramento Bee Deeply researched and thoroughly enjoyable. -- James Campbell The Wall Street Journal Comprehensive and definitive... An utterly enthralling read. -- Christopher Schobert The Film Stage An entertaining new biography. -- Pascal Blum Tages-Anzeiger Excellent... definitive... [A] wonderful book. -- Gerald Peary The Arts Fuse A rich and thorough study. -- Chris Fujiwara Cineaste The definitive overview of the director's life. MidCenturyCinema A thorough study of a great director. Highly recommended. Choice No doubt [de Baecque and Herpe's] enthralling biography will remain the ultimate text on the life and legacy of Eric Rohmer, just like Rohmer will live on as one of the ultimate figures of cinema. Film International

      Table of Contents
      The Mysteries of "le grand Momo" 1. Maurice Scherer's Youth: 1920-1945 2. From Scherer to Rohmer: 1945-1957 3. Under the Sign of Leo: 1959-1962 4. Under the Sign of Cahiers: 1957-1963 5. The Laboratory Period: 1963-1970 6. Four Moral Tales: 1966-1972 7. On Germany and the Pleasure of Teaching: 1969-1994 8. In Pursuit of Perceval: 1978-1979 9. Six Comedies and Proverbs: 1980-1986 10. The Rohmer of the Cities and the Rohmer of the Countryside: 1973-1995 11. In the Rhythm of the Seasons: 1989-1998 12. Filming History: 1998-2004 13. A Tale of Winter: 2006-2007 14. In Pain: 2001-2010 Notes Index

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