Nadja à Paris
- 1964
- 13 min
Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaNadja is a guest student, who stays at Cité Universitaire and visits the Sorbonne, while preparing a thesis on Proust. Besides her student life she likes to stroll about Paris, to explore th... Ler tudoNadja is a guest student, who stays at Cité Universitaire and visits the Sorbonne, while preparing a thesis on Proust. Besides her student life she likes to stroll about Paris, to explore the variety of this wide and open city.Nadja is a guest student, who stays at Cité Universitaire and visits the Sorbonne, while preparing a thesis on Proust. Besides her student life she likes to stroll about Paris, to explore the variety of this wide and open city.
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Nadja Tesich seems to be an amateur. I wish that I am more skilled in French. I can't tell if she's doing well in her speaking voice. She seems to be deliberate in her speech and maybe that's deliberate. She is supposed to be a foreigner. I don't even know if this is real or fictional. That is probably part of the point.
This early film directed by Eric Rohmer is the rather vague ramblings of Miss Tesich, who enjoys her life of leisure, hanging out with all sorts of people, and eating briouarts (a Moroccan pastry) in the city. It's neither more nor less deep than anything that might be written by any self-absorbed young person. While it clearly has some claim to prominence as an early effort by Rohmer, that's about the limit of it for me.
Mlle Tesich was involved in the production of two more films over the next twenty years. She died in 2014.
What makes this celluloid brevity interesting is the fact that it is directed by Eric Rohmer and lensed by Nestor Almendros (Days of Heaven). In Rohmer's case Nadja might serve as an opening to one of his moral tales - it certainly mimics the dull, self absorbed characters that never seem to get anywhere in his lengthier efforts. With Almendros photography you are given no clue he would become the accomplished cinematographer he was in both Europe and Hollywood. Some of it resembles my college film class super eight work with a poorly oiled tripod. It's encouraging to know that there were moments that he was as bad as me.
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- Curiosidades(at around 9 mins) Nadja casually tosses her trash (seems to be a stick from a corn dog) on the ground, though this was not atypical of the era.
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Nadja Tesich: What typifies Paris is its endless variety. You can easily slip from one milieu to another. It's a city that is truly open, where you end up learning more about yourself than you learn about the city.
- ConexõesFeatured in Histoire(s) du cinéma: Les signes parmi nous (1999)
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- Tempo de duração
- 13 min
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- 1.37 : 1