Suzanne's Career

Suzanne's Career

Infobox_Film
name = Suzanne's Career


caption = DVD cover
imdb_id = 0056910
amg_id = 1:137049
writer = Éric Rohmer
starring = Catherine Sée
Philippe Beuzen
Christian Charrière
Diane Wilkinson
director = Éric Rohmer
producer = Barbet Schroeder
distributor =
released = 1963
runtime = 54 min
language = French
budget =

"Suzanne's Career" is a 1963 film by Éric Rohmer. The original French title is "La Carrière de Suzanne". It is the second movie in the series of the "Six Moral Tales".

Plot

...a timid student disapproves but still admires the lack of selfconciousness and the rude but efficient manners of seduction of one of his friend...

Cast

*Catherine Sée: Suzanne Hocquetot
*Christian Charrière: Guillaume Peuch-Drumond
*Philippe Beuzen: Bertrand, the narrator
*Diane Wilkinson: Sophie
*Jean-Claude Biette: Jean-Louis
*Patrick Bauchau: Franck
*Pierre Cottrell: the art lover
*Jean-Louis Comolli

External links

*imdb title|id=0056910|title=La Carrière de Suzanne


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