Pauline at the Beach (1983)
Romance, wit, seduction and the foolishness of love
Marion is about to divorce from her husband and takes her 15-year-old niece, Pauline, on a vacation to Granville. There, she meets an old love...
Director: Éric Rohmer
Genre: Drama, Romance, Comedy
Runtime: 94 min
Release Date: March 23, 1983
Cast
- Amanda Langlet - Pauline
- Arielle Dombasle - Marion
- Pascal Greggory - Pierre
- Féodor Atkine - Henri
- Simon de La Brosse - Sylvain
- Rosette - Louisette
- Marie Bouteloup - Marie (uncredited)
- Michel Ferry - Sylvain's Friend (uncredited)
Screenplay
- Éric Rohmer (Screenplay)
Music: Jean-Louis Valéro
Cinematography: Néstor Almendros
Editing: Cécile Decugis, Christopher Tate
Production: Les Films du Losange, Les Films Ariane
Country: France
Language: Français, Español
Original Language: fr
Themes
In the Shadow of an Obsessive Girlfriend, Divorce Process and Aftermath, Fierce Rivalry and Jealousy
Keywords
sea, beach, jealousy, love of one's life, holiday, flirt, girlfriend, womanizer, divorce, old flame, marriage problems
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Pauline at the Beach about?
- Marion is about to divorce from her husband and takes her 15-year-old niece, Pauline, on a vacation to Granville. There, she meets an old love...
- Who directed Pauline at the Beach?
- Pauline at the Beach was directed by Éric Rohmer.
- Who stars in Pauline at the Beach?
- Pauline at the Beach stars Amanda Langlet, Arielle Dombasle, Pascal Greggory, Féodor Atkine, Simon de La Brosse, Rosette.
- How long is Pauline at the Beach?
- Pauline at the Beach has a runtime of 1h 34m (94 minutes).
- What genre is Pauline at the Beach?
- Pauline at the Beach is a Drama, Romance, Comedy film.
- Where was Pauline at the Beach produced?
- Pauline at the Beach was produced in France.
- What are the themes of Pauline at the Beach?
- The themes of Pauline at the Beach include: In the Shadow of an Obsessive Girlfriend, Divorce Process and Aftermath, Fierce Rivalry and Jealousy.