
Éric Rohmer’s perhaps most famous film from the 1980s invites us to romance and misunderstandings among a group of young people who frequent a beach on the northwestern coast of France.
The generous amount of half-naked actors added to the film’s success, I’m sure, but Rohmer focuses on hypocrisy among grown-ups, as seen through the eyes of teenager Pauline; emotions and jealousy collide, along with clashing philosophies when it comes to love.
Entertaining enough, helped by a terrific cast and seductive cinematography.
1983-France. 94 min. Color. Written and directed by Éric Rohmer. Cinematography: Nestor Almendros. Cast: Amanda Langlet (Pauline), Arielle Dombasle (Marion), Pascal Greggory (Pierre), Féodor Atkine, Simon de la Brosse, Rosette.
Trivia: Original title: Pauline à la plage. See The Aviator’s Wife for a list of other films in the series.
Berlin: Best Director.
