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Suzanne's Career ()

La carrière de Suzanne (original title)
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The friendship of Bertrand and Guillaume is complicated when the womanizing Guillaume begins to pursue a charming girl named Suzanne.

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Catherine Sée ...
Suzanne
Philippe Beuzen ...
Bertrand
Christian Charrière ...
Guillaume
Diane Wilkinson ...
Sophie
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Éric Rohmer

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Éric Rohmer ... (writer)

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Barbet Schroeder ... producer

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Daniel Lacambre

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Éric Rohmer
Jackie Raynal ... (uncredited)
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In the second of Rohmer's moral tales, he examines the relationship between two friends and a girl who at first appears easily exploited. It is a complex tale of feelings and misconceptions, acted out within the head of the main character, as part of Rohmer's attempt to more easily simulate the mindscape quality of literature within a film. Written by David Gibson

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  • Six contes moraux 2: La carrière de Suzanne (France)
  • Suzanne's Career (Canada, English title)
  • Moral Tales II: Suzanne's Career (World-wide, English title)
  • Suzanne's Career (World-wide, English title)
  • Suzanne's Career (India, English title)
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Trivia This film is part of the Criterion Collection, spine #344. See more »
Movie Connections Followed by The Collector (1967). See more »
Quotes Guillaume: [after spanking Suzanne's behind] Don't pout. Its was just a joke.
Suzanne: I don't like jokes in bad taste.
Guillaume: If I had good taste, I wouldn't like you.
Suzanne: Well, what counts is that you like me.
Guillaume: I'm beginning to wonder.
Suzanne: If you don't, there are plenty of others who do.
Guillaume: Pimply-faced kids.
Suzanne: Not at all. As good as you. Better, even.
Guillaume: [to Bertrand] The girl's no dummy. She can hold her own.
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