-
My Night at Maud's AKA Six contes moraux III: Ma nuit chez Maud AKA Six Moral Tales (1969)
The rigid principles of a devout Catholic man are challenged during a one-night stay with Maud, a divorced woman with an outsize personality.Director: Eric Rohmer
OVERALL: R1-
-
Extras:Production Credits (text screens)
Filmographies and Awards (text screens)
Trailers -
Subtitles:English (burnt-in)
-
Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
-
Picture Format:Non-Anamorphic
-
TV System:NTSC
-
Soundtrack(s):French Dolby Digital 2.0 mono
-
Case type:Keep Case
-
Notes:PAL-to-NTSC conversion.
-
Have you spotted a mistake in these specifications? If so, let us know via our forums. -
-
-
Extras:"A Discussion on Pascal" 1965 short film (22:03)
Theatrical Trailer (2:40) -
Subtitles:English (optional)
-
Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
-
Picture Format:Non-Anamorphic
-
TV System:PAL
-
Soundtrack(s):French Dolby Digital 2.0 mono
-
Case type:Keep Case
-
Special thanks to Rewind user baggish for providing these specifications.
-
Have you spotted a mistake in these specifications? If so, let us know via our forums. -
-
-
Extras:DISC ONE
* "The Bakery Girl of Monceau" (1963)
"Presentation, or Charlotte and her Steak" 1951 short film (9:51)
"Moral Tales: Filmic Issues" interview with Rohmer conducted by filmmaker Barbet Schroeder (83:49)
DISC TWO
* "Suzanne's Career" (1963)
"Nadja in Paris" 1964 short film (13:10)
DISC THREE
* "My Night at Maud's"
"On Pascal" a 1965 educational film (21:59)
1974 Telecinema episode with interviews with actor Jean-Louis Trintignant, film critic Jean Douchet and producer Pierre Cottrell (13:38)
Theatrical trailer (2:45)
DISC FOUR
* La Collectionneuse" (1967)
"A Modern Coed" 1966 short film (12:48)
1977 episode of TVOntario's "Parlons Cinema" with an interview with Rohmer (50:38)
Theatrical trailer (2:15)
DISC FIVE
* "Claire's Knee" (1970)
"The Curve" 1999 short film in collaboration with Edwige Shakti (16:45)
"La Journal Du Cinema" an excerpt from the French TV episode with interviews with cast members Jean-Claude Brialy, Beatrice Romand and Lawrence de Monaghan (8:43)
Theatrical trailer (2:40)
DISC SIX
* Love in the Afternoon" (1972)
"Veronique and her Dunce" 1958 short film (18:22)
Afterward by Neil LaBute interview (11:50)
Theatrical trailer (4:04)f -
Subtitles:English (optional)
-
Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
-
Picture Format:Non-Anamorphic
-
TV System:NTSC
-
Soundtrack(s):French Dolby Digital 1.0
-
Case type:Special Case
-
Notes:Only available in the "Eric Rohmer's Six Moral Tales" (spine #342) which includes "The Bakery Girl of Monceau", "Suzanne's Career", "My Night at Maud’s", "La Collectionneuse" and "Love in the Afternoon".
Also includes a 262-page softcover book of the original written moral tales by Rohmer translated to English and a 56-page book with essays on the films.
Packaged in six Digi-pack cases in a box. The original pressing had an outer box that was slightly too large. Criterion issued replacement outer boxes for affected first pressings. -
Have you spotted a mistake in these specifications? If so, let us know via our forums. -
-
-
Extras:DISC ONE
The Films (with Play All)
* "The Bakery Girl of Monceau" (21:54)
* "Suzanne's Career" (52:32)
"Nadja à Paris" 1964 short film (12:40)
"Charlotte et son Steak" 1950/1951 short film (9:29)
DISC TWO
* "My Night at Maud's"
"A Discussion on Pascal" 1965 short film (22:03)
Theatrical Trailer (2:40)
DISC THREE
* "La Collectionneuse"
DISC FOUR
* "Claire's Knee"
"The Curve" 1999 short film (16:06)
Theatrical Trailer (2:33)
DISC FIVE
* "Love in the Afternoon"
"Veronica and Her Dunce" 1958 short (17:43)
Theatrical Trailer (3:58) -
Subtitles:English (optional)
-
Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
-
Picture Format:Non-Anamorphic
-
TV System:PAL
-
Soundtrack(s):French Dolby Digital 2.0 mono
-
Case type:Keep Case
-
Notes:DISC ONE is identical to the second disc of the "Eric Rohmer The Early Works" DVD set.
DISC ONE is region 2, all other discs are region 0. -
Special thanks to Rewind user baggish for providing these specifications.
-
Have you spotted a mistake in these specifications? If so, let us know via our forums. -
-
OVERALL: R1
The US Criterion for the most extras.
Click HERE for a review of the Criterion set, or below for a comparison of the Fox Lorber disc and French Blu-ray: -
CUTS:
- R0 America- Fox Lorber - No cuts (105:24 NTSC)
- R0 United Kingdom- Artificial Eye - No cuts (105:36 PAL).
- R1 Eric Rohmer's Six Moral Tales America- Criterion Collection - No cuts (110:20 NTSC)
- R2 Eric Rohmer's Six Moral Tales United Kingdom- Artificial Eye - No cuts (105:36 PAL).
-
Do you own a release not listed? Then please visit our forums and let us know!
-
Comparison added by Eric_Cotenas on 15/12/13
Comparison last updated by James-Masaki_Ryan on 27/05/18UPDATE LOG:
15/12/13 : Initial entry.
Please ensure you read our disclaimer.
08/01/14 : Added Fox Lorber edition.
27/05/18: Added UK AE x2, updated US Criterion, US FL.
-
Rewind DVDCompare is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program and the Amazon Europe S.a.r.l. Associates Programme, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.co.uk, amazon.com, amazon.ca, amazon.fr, amazon.de, amazon.it and amazon.es . As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.