Tuesday, 15th December: The Green Ray (PG)

Original title “Le rayon vert”   (released in American as “Summer”)

France  –  Drama, Romance  –  Year: 1986  –  Running time: 98 min

Audience feedback: Rating: ★★★☆☆  (2.86 from 35 responses)

The Green Ray

  • ‘Excellent’: 4 votes
  • ‘Very Good’: 5 votes
  • ‘Good’: 12 votes
  • ‘Satisfactory’: 10 votes
  • ‘Poor’: 4 votes

Possibly the best of the great Rohmer’s ‘Comedies and Proverbs’ series, and re-released by the BFI, this film conjures magic from a simple summer holiday tale. Delphine, sad and lonely, drifts from friend to friend, resort to resort, disconsolate and at a loose end. Finally, her faith in destiny is fulfilled by an obscure Jules Verne novel. Shot on 16 mm with a skeleton crew, there are the familiar faces from much of Rohmer’s work.

The Green Ray initially seems slight, but it’s a movie of uncommon sensitivity and emotional reserves.
Vincent Canby (New York Times)

Director: Eric Rohmer
My Night With Maud (1969) / Claire’s Knee (1970) / Full Moon In Paris (1984)

Read about “The Green Ray” in IMDB

CFC Film notes (ed. Jon Wisbey)
Audience feedback
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0037868.JPGSelected UK Reviews:

The Guardian (Peter Bradshaw)
Time Out (David Calhoun)

Theatrical trailer:

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