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Duration: 65 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Birth Name: Charlotte Véry
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Alternate Names: Charlotte Very
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Charlotte Véry is a French actress and painter who studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Saint-Etienne before attending the School of Actor Rafaël Gozalbo, the American Center, and the Institute of European Actor Radu Penciulescu. She appeared in notable films like 'Three Colors: Blue' (1993), 'A Tale of Winter' (1992), and 'Mrs. Hyde' (2017).
Release Year: 1992
Nation: France
Alternative Title: Wintersprookje, Conto de Inverno, Wintermärchen, Vintereventyr, Talvitarina, A Winter's Tale, Istories tou heimona, A tél meséje, Agadat Horef, Racconto d'inverno, Fuyu Monogatari, Opowiesc zimowa, Зимняя сказка, Tre män och en kärlek - en vintersaga, Kis Öyküsü, A Tale of Winter
Director: Éric Rohmer
Writer: Éric Rohmer
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Genre: Drama, Romance
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Felicie and Charles meet during their holidays and have a passionate affair that ends abruptly due to a mix-up of addresses, leaving Felicie pregnant with their daughter. Five years later, Felicie lives in Paris with her mother and daughter. She maintains relationships with two men—hairdresser Maxence and intellectual Loic—but remains emotionally unavailable, unable to commit due to the lingering memory of Charles.
Conte d'hiver ('A Tale of Winter') is a French romantic drama directed by Éric Rohmer in 1992. The film explores themes of love, loss, regret, and the impossibility of moving on from past relationships. It follows Felicie's struggle to find emotional fulfillment after losing contact with Charles and being left alone to raise their daughter. Despite having opportunities for new relationships with Maxence and Loic, she remains haunted by her lost love, illustrating Rohmer's signature exploration of human nature and morality.