Moja Noc U Maud
Polish one sheet original
Polish film poster for Éric Rohmer's acclaimed 1969 French New Wave drama, My Night at Maud's (Ma nuit chez Maud), designed by the artist Jan M?odo?eniec.
Poster Details
Film Title: The Polish title shown on the poster is "MOJA NOC U MAUD". The original French title is Ma nuit chez Maud, and the English title is My Night at Maud's or My Night with Maud.
Director & Cast: The poster lists the director as "ERIC ROHMER" and the main actors as "JEAN-LOUIS TRINTIGNANT," "FRANÇOISE FABIAN," and "MARIE-CHRISTINE BARRAULT".
Release/Print Year: While the film was released in 1969, search results indicate this specific poster was likely printed around 1972 for the Polish release.
Significance: This poster is a notable example of the Polish Poster School, known for its unique artistic interpretations rather than typical promotional designs.
About the Film
My Night at Maud's is the third and widely considered the centerpiece film in director Éric Rohmer's "Six Moral Tales" series. It is a dialogue-heavy, black-and-white film set in Clermont-Ferrand, France, around Christmas Eve, and explores themes of chance, choice, love, and religion through the lens of philosopher Blaise Pascal's writings.
The plot centers on a devout Catholic engineer, Jean-Louis (Jean-Louis Trintignant), who has vowed to marry a young blonde woman he's only seen at Mass. A chance encounter with an old friend leads him to spend a long, philosophical night at the apartment of Maud (Françoise Fabian), a liberal, divorced pediatrician, which challenges his rigid principles and moral code.
Polish film poster for Éric Rohmer's acclaimed 1969 French New Wave drama, My Night at Maud's (Ma nuit chez Maud), designed by the artist Jan M?odo?eniec.
Poster Details
Film Title: The Polish title shown on the poster is "MOJA NOC U MAUD". The original French title is Ma nuit chez Maud, and the English title is My Night at Maud's or My Night with Maud.
Director & Cast: The poster lists the director as "ERIC ROHMER" and the main actors as "JEAN-LOUIS TRINTIGNANT," "FRANÇOISE FABIAN," and "MARIE-CHRISTINE BARRAULT".
Release/Print Year: While the film was released in 1969, search results indicate this specific poster was likely printed around 1972 for the Polish release.
Significance: This poster is a notable example of the Polish Poster School, known for its unique artistic interpretations rather than typical promotional designs.
About the Film
My Night at Maud's is the third and widely considered the centerpiece film in director Éric Rohmer's "Six Moral Tales" series. It is a dialogue-heavy, black-and-white film set in Clermont-Ferrand, France, around Christmas Eve, and explores themes of chance, choice, love, and religion through the lens of philosopher Blaise Pascal's writings.
The plot centers on a devout Catholic engineer, Jean-Louis (Jean-Louis Trintignant), who has vowed to marry a young blonde woman he's only seen at Mass. A chance encounter with an old friend leads him to spend a long, philosophical night at the apartment of Maud (Françoise Fabian), a liberal, divorced pediatrician, which challenges his rigid principles and moral code.
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