Pauline At The Beach Internet Archive

Éric Rohmer's 1983 film Pauline at the Beach (Comedies & Proverbs #3) explores the gap between romantic ideals and behavior, featuring cinematography by Néstor Almendros influenced by Henri Matisse. The Internet Archive hosts community-shared versions, including full streams and clips, for archival purposes. Explore related content on Internet Archive Pauline at the Beach - Harvard Film Archive

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Why it’s a Masterpiece: The film follows young Pauline and her beautiful, self-absorbed cousin Marion as they vacation in Normandy. While Marion navigates a complicated love life, Pauline observes the messy entanglements of the adults around her with a mix of curiosity and clarity.

Pauline’s Coming-of-Age: Unlike the adults who use language to mask their intentions, Pauline demonstrates emotional clarity, eventually forming a natural relationship with Sylvain, a boy her own age.