The Curve (1999)
A featurette directed by French actress Edwige Shaki where Eric Rohmer worked as a technical adviser, THE CURVE is a movie that has the inimitable Rohmer stamp. Talky, it makes its fifteen minutes seem a little longer. However, it's a playful little thing, where an art student meets his grandfather, a sculptor, and both exchange ideas about that part of the woman that is so alluring -- the curve of her back.
Director: Edwige Shaki
Genre: Romance, Comedy
Runtime: 16 min
Release Date: May 12, 1999
Cast
- Edwige Shaki - Eva
- François Rauscher - Roman
- André Del Debbio - Le sculpteur
Screenplay
Music: Claude Debussy
Editing: Mary Stephen
Production: Compagnie Éric Rohmer
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Edwige Shaki
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Curve about?
- A featurette directed by French actress Edwige Shaki where Eric Rohmer worked as a technical adviser, THE CURVE is a movie that has the inimitable Rohmer stamp. Talky, it makes its fifteen minutes seem a little longer. However, it's a playful little thing, where an art student meets his grandfather, a sculptor, and both exchange ideas about that part of the woman that is so alluring -- the curve of her back.
- Who directed The Curve?
- The Curve was directed by Edwige Shaki.
- Who stars in The Curve?
- The Curve stars Edwige Shaki, François Rauscher, André Del Debbio.
- How long is The Curve?
- The Curve has a runtime of 16m (16 minutes).
- What genre is The Curve?
- The Curve is a Romance, Comedy film.
- Where was The Curve produced?
- The Curve was produced in France.