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Synopsis
La Collectionneuse is the third of director Eric Rohmer's "Six contes moraux" (six moral tales), and also the first of the series to attain full feature-length status (each of the first two entries, La Boulangere de Monceau and La Carriere de la Suzanne, ran less than one hour). Patrick Bauchau plays a self-centered young man on summer holiday in the Mediterranean. He finds himself irresistibly attracted to Haydee (Haydee Politoff,) the aloof young woman who shares his St. Tropez villa. Haydee is a sexual libertine, a "collector of men" (hence the film's title), but she appears disinterested in Patrick. For his part, the hero assumes that the girl's promiscuity is deliberately calculated to prompt him to seduce her. Filmed in 1967, La Collectioneuse was released in the US in 1971, by which time the fourth of Rohmer's Six Moral Tales, My Night at Maud's (69), had already debuted in America. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Patrick Bauchau Adrien
Annick Morice Carole's Friend
Daniel Pommereulle Daniel
Denis Berry Charlie
Haydee Politoff Haydee
Mijanou Bardot Carole
Eugene Archer Sam Hertzberg

Production Crew

Néstor Almendros Cinematographer
Eric Rohmer Director
Jackie Raynal Editor
Barbet Schroeder Producer
Georges de Beauregard Producer
Daniel Pommereulle Screenwriter
Eric Rohmer Screenwriter
Haydee Politoff Screenwriter
Patrick Bauchau Screenwriter
Year: 1967
Runtime: 88
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Color type
Eastmancolor

Produced by
Franco London Films

Release
by Rome Paris Films, Films Du Losange

Awards
1967 - Silver Bear - Special Jury Prize - Berlin International Film Festival