The film is widely praised for its bittersweet yet ultimately hopeful tone, often considered one of Rohmer's most moving and accessible works. Racconto d'inverno (1992)
: Typical of Rohmer's style, the film features lengthy, naturalistic conversations about reincarnation, religion, and the nature of the soul. Racconto d'inverno (1992)
Five years later, Félicie is living in a bleak Parisian winter, working as a hairdresser and raising , the daughter Charles doesn't know exists. She finds herself caught between two other men: The film is widely praised for its bittersweet
: Shot with a clean, unobtrusive directorial style, the film captures everyday Parisian life, including crowded metros and local markets. Cast and Production Director/Writer : Éric Rohmer Félicie : Charlotte Véry Charles : Frédéric van den Driessche Loïc : Hervé Furic Maxence : Michel Voletti Dora : Marie Rivière She finds herself caught between two other men:
: The film draws heavy thematic parallels to Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale . After watching a performance of the play, Félicie experiences an epiphany regarding her own faith in the "impossible" return of her lost love.
( Conte d'hiver ), released in 1992 , is a French romantic drama written and directed by Éric Rohmer . It serves as the second installment in his acclaimed "Tales of the Four Seasons" tetralogy. Plot Summary