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Prsentation ou Charlotte et son steak

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'Prsentation ou Charlotte et son steak' is a French short drama film written and directed by ric Rohmer in 1951 and post-synchronised in 1961. It features Jean-Luc Godard and the voices of Stphane Audran and Anna Karina.[http://cinema.encyclopedie.films.bifi.fr/index.php?pk=75300 Prsentation ou Charlotte et son steak (1951) Eric Rohmer]

Plot



In a Swiss village in winter, Walter is walking with Charlotte when they meet Clara. Walter hopes Charlotte will be jealous of Clara's good looks and become more interested in him. When Clara parts from them, Charlotte goes into her house and Walter follows her, though she does not want him to. Offering him food, which he refuses, she fries herself a steak and gives him a piece. He asks for a kiss and she refuses. She starts talking about Clara, who Walter says is more beautiful yet it is Charlotte he prefers. She does not believe him but notices that he is shivering, on which she hugs and kisses him. Then he walks her to her train.

Cast



*Jean-Luc Godard as Walter

*Anne Couderet as Charlotte (voiced by Stphane Audran)

*Andre Bertrand as Clara (voiced by Anna Karina)

Production



Though Rohmer shot the film in 1951, it was not until 1961 that it was blown up from 16mm stock to 35mm with an added soundtrack, and then released at the Journes internationales du court mtrage.

Reception



The film is considered a precursor of the Nouvelle Vague, being shot on location in black-and-white with hand-held camera and amateur actors and, in Godard and Rohmer, uniting two major figures of the movement.

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