Summer

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(Le Rayon vert). The astounding performance of Marie Rivière as a lonely woman searching for company-yet unwilling to compromise-grounds this airy, ephemeral Rohmer tale, winner of Best Film at the 1986 Venice Film Festival. It's summertime in France and the proud, outspoken Delphine needs a travel partner, but finds instead loneliness. "She's different from us," a table of well-sweatered yuppies comments. Her travels through France and awkward attempts to meet people frame the story, but Summer is more a feeling than a narrative. Scenes pass without dialogue, as Rohmer surrounds the story and Delphine with the sounds of isolation: the wind, the ocean, footsteps on pavement, murmurs of other people's conversations, overheard just enough to keep hope alive.

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