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The Filmlings
The Filmlings
186 episodes
1 week ago
The Filmlings is a podcast dedicated to analyzing film in context. Each episode features a discussion of several movies that are all related in some way – usually by director, thematic content, source material, sequels, or cast/crew. Currently having covered over 500 films ranging from popular Hollywood films to obscure foreign arthouse, search the archive for your favorite film, we've probably talked about it. Hosted by Alex Geringer and Jonathan Satchell. Find more info at TheFilmlings.com
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The Filmlings is a podcast dedicated to analyzing film in context. Each episode features a discussion of several movies that are all related in some way – usually by director, thematic content, source material, sequels, or cast/crew. Currently having covered over 500 films ranging from popular Hollywood films to obscure foreign arthouse, search the archive for your favorite film, we've probably talked about it. Hosted by Alex Geringer and Jonathan Satchell. Find more info at TheFilmlings.com
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159. CAHIERS DU CINÉMA: Éric Rohmer
The Filmlings
2 hours 22 seconds
1 year ago
159. CAHIERS DU CINÉMA: Éric Rohmer

Author, critic, teacher, moralist, and editor of Cahiers du Cinema, Éric Rohmer is this month's featured director from the French New Wave. Alex and Jonathan look at three of the six films Rohmer directed based on a series of his own short stories called the "Moral Tales" – My Night at Maud's (1969), Claire's Knee (1970), and Love in the Afternoon (1972). We discuss Rohmer's literary approach to filmmaking, the ways he builds multi-dimensional characters through extensive dialogue, and his preference for the "invisible camera" as opposed to the self-aware methods of some of his fellow French New Wave directors.


Skip to:

  • (32:12) – My Night at Maud's
  • (1:02:31) – Claire's Knee
  • (1:18:51) – Love in the Afternoon
  • (1:37:35) – Overall
  • (1:57:44) – Coming Attractions


Coming Attractions:

  • Shoot the Piano Player (1960)
  • Jules and Jim (1962)
  • Day for Night (1973)


For more information, visit the blog: https://thefilmlings.com/2024/03/01/rohmer


Join us on Discord for ongoing film discussion: https://discord.gg/MAF6jh59cF

The Filmlings
The Filmlings is a podcast dedicated to analyzing film in context. Each episode features a discussion of several movies that are all related in some way – usually by director, thematic content, source material, sequels, or cast/crew. Currently having covered over 500 films ranging from popular Hollywood films to obscure foreign arthouse, search the archive for your favorite film, we've probably talked about it. Hosted by Alex Geringer and Jonathan Satchell. Find more info at TheFilmlings.com