The Curve (1999)

The Curve (1999) poster

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
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Music: Claude Debussy
Editing: Mary Stephen
Production: Compagnie Éric Rohmer
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Edwige Shaki
More Films in Genre: Romance, Comedy

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.