A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 1, 1972
Original Title:
L'Amour l'après-midi
Alternate Titles:
Amor à Tarde
Chloe in the Afternoon
Die Liebe am Nachmittag
El amor después del mediodía
Kjærlighet om ettermiddagen
Kärlek på eftermiddagen
Kærlighed om eftermiddagen
Love in the Afternoon
Miłość po południu
O Amor às Três da Tarde
Rakkaus iltapäivällä
Six Moral Tales VI: Love in the Afternoon
Six contes moraux VI : L'amour l'après‑midi
Szerelem délután
Öğleden Sonra Aşk
Ο έρωτας το απόγευμα
Любовь после полудня
午后的爱情
午後之愛
愛の昼下がり
오후의 연정
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Les Films du Losange
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 FR: TP
Runtime: 97
The last of Rohmer's Six Moral Tales. Frederic leads a bourgeois life; he is a partner in a small Paris office and is happily married to Helene, a teacher expecting her second child. In the afternoons, Frederic daydreams about other women, but has no intention of taking any action. One day, Chloe, who had been a mistress of an old friend, begins dropping by his office. They meet as friends, irregularly in the afternoons, till eventually Chloe decides to seduce Frederic, causing him a moral dilemma.
Assistant Camera:
Jean-Claude Rivière
Philippe Rousselot
Assistant Director:
Lorraine Santoni
Claude Bertrand
Claudine Guillemin
Assistant Editor:
Martine Kalfon
Costume Design:
Daniel Hechter
Director:
Éric Rohmer
Director of Photography:
Néstor Almendros
Editor:
Cécile Decugis
Electrician:
Fernand Coquet
Hairstylist:
Karl Moisant
Machinist:
Albert Vasseur
Original Music Composer:
Arié Dzierlatka
Producer:
Pierre Cottrell
Barbet Schroeder
Production Design:
Nicole Rachline
Screenplay:
Éric Rohmer
Sound Assistant:
Michel Laurent
Sound Mixer:
Jacques Carrère
Sound Recordist:
Jean-Pierre Ruh
Still Photographer:
Bernard Prim
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