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
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Edwige Shaki as Eva |
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François Rauscher as Roman |
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André Del Debbio as Le sculpteur |
| Writing | Edwige Shaki | Writer |
| Directing | Edwige Shaki | Director |
| Sound | Claude Debussy | Music |
| Sound | Pascal Ribier | Sound |
| Crew | Diane Baratier | Cinematography |
| Editing | Mary Stephen | Editor |
| Production | Françoise Etchegaray | Producer |
| Crew | Éric Rohmer | Technical Advisor |