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Director:
Writer:
Eric Rohmer (writer)
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Release Date:
22 March 1970 (USA) more
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Plot:
The narrator (Jean-Louis), a devout Catholic, moves to a provincial town and vows to marry Francoise... more | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 5 wins & 1 nomination more
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3rd Time a Charm for Haneke and Huppert
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Cast

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Jean-Louis Trintignant ... Jean-Louis
Françoise Fabian ... Maud
Marie-Christine Barrault ... Françoise
Antoine Vitez ... Vidal
Léonide Kogan ... Concert Violinist
Guy Léger ... Preacher
Anne Dubot ... Blonde Friend
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Marie Becker ... Marie, Maud's Daughter (uncredited)
Marie-Claude Rauzier ... Student (uncredited)
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Directed by
Eric Rohmer 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Eric Rohmer  writer

Produced by
Pierre Cottrell .... producer
Barbet Schroeder .... producer
 
Cinematography by
Néstor Almendros 
 
Film Editing by
Cécile Decugis 
 
Production Design by
Nicole Rachline 
 
Production Management
Alfred de Graff .... production manager
 
Sound Department
Jacques Maumont .... sound
Jean-Pierre Ruh .... sound
Alain Sempé .... sound assistant
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Jean-Claude Gasché .... assistant camera
Emmanuel Machuel .... camera operator
Philippe Rousselot .... assistant camera
 
Editorial Department
Christine Lecouvette .... assistant editor
 
Other crew
Pierre Grimberg .... production assistant
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Additional Details

Also Known As:
My Night at Maud's (USA)
My Night with Maud
Six Moral Tales III: My Night at Maud's (International: English title) (series title)
Six contes moraux III: Ma nuit chez Maud (France) (series title)
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Runtime:
110 min | Portugal:102 min | USA:105 min
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1.33 : 1 more
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Trivia:
When nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, it was nominated under the title "My Night with Maud" because at the time it had no US distibutor. more
Movie Connections:
Follows La collectionneuse (1967) more

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21 out of 24 people found the following review useful.
Romer at his most conversational, 16 May 2002

"The heart has it reasons which reason knows nothing of." --Blaise Pascal (1623-1662)

This is the Eric Romer film they warned you about. There is a lot of talk, talk, and more talk. But the talk is very interesting. One of the main topics of discussion is Pascal's famous wager. Pascal believed that if there is even the slightest chance of the Christian heaven being true, then as a matter of probability, one ought to be a believer. Even a minuscule chance of everlasting paradise is worth the bet because infinity (eternity) times even a very small number is infinity. And, of course, if not believing puts one in however small the danger of eternal damnation, then again one should be a believer. But, as Vidal (Antoine Vitez) sagely remarks in the movie, infinity times zero is still zero.

Jean-Louis Trintignant stars as a 34-year-old Catholic mathematician who has a way with women. He runs into his old school chum, Vidal, who introduces him to Maud (Francoise Fabian), who has a way with men. Funny but they don't quite hit it off even though she manipulates him into spending the night with her. Their conversation is witty, subliminal and revealing. Maud believes in the supremacy of love, Jean-Louis in being morally flexible. Although a believing and practicing Catholic, he tells Maud that one is not going against God's will by chasing girls anymore than one is going against God's will by doing mathematics.

The girl that Jean-Louis is currently chasing is 22-year-old Francoise (Maire-Christine Barrault) a blonde, Catholic girl that he has spied at church. At first it seems that although he is certain that she is perfect for him, she is reluctant. They too fence with words as they try to mislead and reveal at the same time, and the audience is intrigued, so much so that at times you might forget you are watching a movie. In this sense a Romer film is like a stage play. Whereas contemporary directors try to get by with as little dialogue as possible, to let the action itself reveal character, Romer is not shy about using dialogue to reveal character, plot, theme--the whole works.

The film begins with a long close shot of Francoise's profile as she listens in church, turning twice briefly to face the camera. She is pretty and intriguing. Although we won't realize it until the movie is mostly over, she is the focal point of the balance between the world views of Jean-Louis and Maud. After the night at Maud's during which Maud uses her intuition and sly intelligence to figure out Jean-Louis's character, he spends the night with Francoise. She uses her instincts to figure out not his character so much as his aptness for her. And then it is revealed how Francoise figures twice in the life of Maud. I won't anticipate the revelation, but be sure and watch for it. Suffice it to say that there are two reasons that Francoise is far from Maud's favorite person! The film ends, as French films often do, with the ironic affirmation of bourgeois values.

For today's DVD hound this movie will play slowly or not at all. The use of dialogue as something over and above the plot and action of the film will seem demanding and perhaps old fashioned. The deliberately drawn out scenes at church may cause you to yawn. But I recommend you stay with it. The movie has a quality that lingers long after the action is gone. The underlying philosophy about the nature of human love and how it conflicts or is compatible with reason and/or religion really does reflect to some extent the quotation above from Pascal, whose spirit is akin, although he denies it, to that of Jean-Louis, the careful protagonist of this very interesting film.

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