(1992) — Racconto D'inverno

: Shot with a clean, unobtrusive directorial style, the film captures everyday Parisian life, including crowded metros and local markets. Cast and Production Director/Writer : Éric Rohmer Félicie : Charlotte Véry Charles : Frédéric van den Driessche Loïc : Hervé Furic Maxence : Michel Voletti Dora : Marie Rivière

Five years later, Félicie is living in a bleak Parisian winter, working as a hairdresser and raising , the daughter Charles doesn't know exists. She finds herself caught between two other men: Racconto d'inverno (1992)

Despite these options, Félicie remains spiritually tied to Charles, fueled by a deep-seated hope and "faith" that they will eventually reunite. Key Themes and Style : Shot with a clean, unobtrusive directorial style,

: The film draws heavy thematic parallels to Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale . After watching a performance of the play, Félicie experiences an epiphany regarding her own faith in the "impossible" return of her lost love. Key Themes and Style : The film draws

The film is widely praised for its bittersweet yet ultimately hopeful tone, often considered one of Rohmer's most moving and accessible works. Racconto d'inverno (1992)

The film begins with a passionate summer romance between (Charlotte Véry) and Charles (Frédéric van den Driessche) in Brittany. Due to a simple, accidental error—Félicie gives Charles the wrong home address—they lose contact when the holiday ends.