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The Criterion Collection
Eric Rohmer's Tales of the Four Seasons
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Directed by:
Eric Rohmer
Featuring:
Charlotte Véry
,
Melvil Poupaud
,
Anne Teyssèdre
,
Marie Rivière
,
Béatrice Romand
,
Amanda Langlet
,
Frédéric van den Driessche
,
Hugues Quester
,
Florence Darel
,
Alain Libolt
,
Gwenaëlle Simon
,
Hervé Furic
,
Didier Sandre
,
Aurélia Nolin
,
Michel Voletti
,
Eloïse Bennett
,
Aimé Lefèvre
,
Ava Loraschi
,
Alexia Portal
,
Alain Guellaff
,
Stéphane Darmon
,
Aurélia Alcaïs
,
Evelyne Lahana
,
Yves Guérin
,
Franck Cabot-David
Year:
1990 | 1992 | 1996 | 1998
Time:
107 | 114 | 114 | 111 min.
Series:
The Criterion Collection
Edition #:
1206
Release Date:
February 13 2024
MSRP
: $124.95
Blu-ray
4 Discs | BD-50
1.37:1 ratio
1.66:1 ratio
French 1.0 PCM Mono
Subtitles: English
Region A
New interview program recorded at Rohmer’s house in Tulle, France, featuring
Diane Baratier
, producer
Françoise Etchegaray
, sound engineer
Pascal Ribier
, and editor
Mary Stephen
Excerpts of radio interviews with
Eric Rohmer
conducted by film critics
Michel Ciment
and
Serge Daney
Documentary from 2005 on the making of
A Tale of Summer
, by Etchegaray and
Jean-André Fieschi
Two short films directed by Rohmer:
A Farmer in Montfaucon
(1968) and
The Kreutzer Sonata
(1956)
Trailer
An essay by film critic
Imogen Sara Smith
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