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DESCRIPTION:U.K. Dir. Richard Misek. 2013\, 67 mins. U.S. premiere. Digital
  format from Pascale Ramonda. Richard Misek’s Rohmer in Paris is a loving 
 ode to the Nouvelle Vague master Eric Rohmer\, and to cinema itself. “Cine
 philia is an obsession waiting to be triggered\,” says Misek in his narrat
 ion\, relating an anecdote about the time he accidentally walked into a sh
 ot while Rohmer was filming Rendezvous in Paris (1995)\, a chance encounte
 r which sparked his love for cinema. Drawn to Rohmer’s career\, but also t
 o his love for city walking (flânerie) in the city\, Misek traces the phys
 ical paths taken by Rohmer and his characters while weaving together rare 
 archival footage\, photographs\, and audio with contemporary images taken 
 from the same locations.&nbsp\;The film premiered at CPH Dox\, Copenhagen.
  \n\n\nShowing with&nbsp\;The Bakery Girl of Monceau (La boulangère de Mon
 ceau) \n\nWith editor Jackie Raynal in person \n\n  France. Dir. Eric Rohm
 er. 1963\, 23 mins. 35mm print from the Cultural Services of the French Em
 bassy\, courtesy of Les Films du Losange. With Barbet Schroeder\, Claudine
  Soubrier\, and Michèle Girardon. The inaugural work in Rohmer’s cycle “Si
 x Moral Tales\,” the short film The Bakery Girl of Monceau tells the story
  of a young law student who finds himself in a spiritual and physical bind
 \, beguiled by two women: the artistic and ethereal blonde Sylvie and the 
 sensual\, mysterious brunette Jacqueline. The 16mm film was made in one af
 ternoon on the streets near Rohmer’s Paris office. \n\n\nTickets: $10 / $6
  Museum members / free for Silver Screen members and above. Order online&n
 bsp\;or call 718 777 6800 to reserve tickets. A First Look series pass\, a
 llowing the holder admission to the Museum and all First Look screenings f
 or the run of the series\, is available for $40 / $24 Museum members / fre
 e for Silver Screen members and above. For more information about becoming
  a member\, please click here. \n\n
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image
SUMMARY:Rohmer in Paris and The Bakery Girl of Monceau
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