Eric Rohmer directs this short documentary that narrates the presence of women in French universities as of the time of its release -- 1966. During the film's short run, the narrator continues to point out that during the advent of World War II, only 21,000 women attended college and made only a 30 % of the student body, a number that by the 1964-1965 school year had passed the 120,000 mark. Instead of opting to live according to what was expected of them, now they were joining the work force, trading in aprons for lab jackets and becoming professionals even after getting married.
Directed by Éric Rohmer
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Letterboxd
3.0 / 5
Cast
Antoine Vitez
Récitant / Narrator (voice)
Crew
Éric Rohmer
Director
Jackie Raynal
Editor
Néstor Almendros
Director of Photography
Popular Reviews
13 reviews
AiBets
5.0★ · 04/01/24
Doesn’t really do much, it’s fine, made me gain a distain for scientists
Doesn’t really do much, it’s fine, made me gain a distain for scientists
AiBets
5.0★ · 04/01/24
Doesn’t really do much, it’s fine, made me gain a distain for scientists
Doesn’t really do much, it’s fine, made me gain a distain for scientists
lik
4.0★ · 09/24/22
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andrew tate's worst nightmare
hannah lau
french culture & rohmer’s commentary of girls in tight short skirts
french culture & rohmer’s commentary of girls in tight short skirts