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Six Moral Tales By Eric Rohmer - Criterion Collection (The Bakery Girl of Monceau / Suzanne's Career / My Night at Maud's / La collectionneuse / Claire's Knee / Love in the Afternoon)
 
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Six Moral Tales By Eric Rohmer - Criterion Collection (The Bakery Girl of Monceau / Suzanne's Career / My Night at Maud's / La collectionneuse / Claire's Knee / Love in the Afternoon)

Starring: Jean-Claude Brialy, Aurora Cornu Director: Eric Rohmer MPAA Rating: UNRATED
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New, restored high-definition digital transfers, supervised and approved by director Eric Rohmer
Exclusive new video convesation between Rohmer and Barbet Schroeder
Archival interviews with Rohmer; actors Jean-Claude Brialy, Batrice Romand, Laurence de Monaghan, and Jean-Louis Trintignant; film critic Jean Douchet; and producer Pierre Cottrell
Rohmer short films: Presentation, or Charlotte and Her Steak (1951); Nadja in Paris (1964); A Modern Coed (1966); The Curve (1999); and Vronique and Her Dunce (1958)
"On Pascal" (1965), an episode of the educational TV series En Profil Dans le Texte directed by Rohmer, on the French philosopher Blaise Pascal, the subject of debate in My Night at Maud's
Video afterword with filmmaker and writer Neil LaBute
Original theatrical trailers
New and improved English subtitle translations
Plus: Six Moral Tales, the original stories by Eric Rohmer, and a booklet featuring Rohmer's landmark essay "For a Talking Cinema," excerpts from cinematographer Nestor Almendros's autobiography, and new essays by Geoff Andrew, Ginette Vincendeau, Kent Jones, Phillip Lopate, Molly Haskell, and Armond White

DVD Menu

  • Disc #1 -- The Bakery Girl of Monceau
    • Play the Movie
    • Chapters
    • Color Bars
    • Presentation, or Charlotte and Her Steak (1951)
    • Moral Tales, Filmic Issues
      • Play
      • Index
    • Subtitles
      • Subtitles: On
      • Subtitles: Off
  • Disc #2 -- Suzanne's Career
    • Play the Movie
    • Chapters
    • Color Bars
    • Nadja in Paris (1964)
    • Subtitles
      • Subtitles: On
      • Subtitles: Off
  • Disc #3 -- My Night at Maud's
    • Play the Movie
    • Chapters
    • Color Bars
    • "On Pascal"
      • Play
    • Tlcinma
      • Play
    • Theatrical Trailer
    • Subtitles
      • Subtitles: On
      • Subtitles: Off
  • Disc #4 -- La Collectionneuse
    • Play the Movie
    • Chapters
    • Color Bars
    • A Modern Coed (1966)
    • Parlons Cinma
      • Play
      • Index
    • Theatrical Trailer
    • Subtitles
      • Subtitles: On
      • Subtitles: Off
  • Disc #5 -- Claire's Knee
    • Play the Movie
    • Chapters
    • Color Bars
    • The Curve (1999)
    • Le Journal du Cinma
      • Play
    • Theatrical Trailer
    • Subtitles
      • Subtitles: On
      • Subtitles: Off
  • Disc #6 -- Love in the Afternoon
    • Play the Movie
    • Chapters
    • Color Bars
    • Vronique and Her Dunce (1958)
    • Afterword by Neil LaBute
      • Play
    • Theatrical Trailer
    • Subtitles
      • Subtitles: On
      • Subtitles: Off

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3.0 out of 5 stars Criterion DVD "The Bakery Girl of Monceau" disappointing, Oct 5 2006
By Anthony Martins (Toronto, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
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I am fairly disappointed with the Criterion DVD "The Bakery Girl of Monceau". Actually, to be perfectly honest, I'm extremely disappointed. At about 53 seconds into the movie, a large speck appears at the bottom of the screen, halfway between the middle of the screen and the right edge of the screen. Whatever it is, it looks like a bunch of hair or some sort of bug, it's hard to tell which. This speck, eventually, disappears at approximately 5:14 minutes. It reappears at ± 5:31 minutes then disappears until almost the end of the movie when it reappears.

As if that wasn't bad enough, a few times during the movie, the bottom of the screen is washed out. The best way to describe it is when you're printing a negative and there is light leakage, in the enlarger, at the bottom of the negative.

My Fox Lorber copy of The Bakery Girl of Monceau, which cost a lot less than Criterion's did, does not have any specks at the bottom of the screen and has no washed out bottom edge. As much as I hate to admit it, the Fox Lorber copy, although less sharp, looks better. I bought the Criterion version of the "Six Moral Tales" because I was under the wrong impression that Criterion strives to offer a better, superior, unsurpassed product. Obviously, as I just found out, this is not the case.

I've sent 4 e-mails to Criterion about this problem and nobody has bothered to reply. I then sent a letter to the president of Criterion, that also has gone unanswered.

Luckily, the other discs of this Criterion collection are fine.
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