La Ronde = Circle of love

France, 1964

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La Ronde is a romantic drama with an all-star cast lead by Jane Fonda, Jean Sorel and Catherine Spaak. It is set in pre-World War I Paris when the city was caught in a fever pitch of gaiety and affairs of the heart. Based on Arthur Schintzler’s famous stage play “Reigen”, the screenplay is given a fresh viewpoint by applying French psychology to the pursuit of love in its various forms. Dubbed in English.

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Credits

director

Roger Vadim

producer

Raymond Hakim

Robert Hakim

Duration

01:45:00:00

Production places
France
Production dates
1964

Collection metadata

ACMI Identifier

306125

Language

English

Audience classification

MA

Sound/audio

Sound

Colour

Colour

Holdings

VHS; Access Print (Section 1)

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