Ronde - (1964) Vf 01:51:19 | La

: By connecting disparate social classes through sexual liaisons, the film suggests that desire is a universal, albeit cynical, equalizer that inevitably returns to its starting point. Artistic Direction and Style

The film follows a "round" of romantic encounters where each scene features two characters, one of whom carries over into the next segment with a different partner: La Ronde - (1964) Vf 01:51:19

: The film marked a significant moment in Fonda's early career; her nude scene was widely publicized as the first by a major American actress in a foreign production, generating considerable contemporary controversy. : By connecting disparate social classes through sexual

The film is perhaps most famous for its ensemble cast, which included several rising stars of European and American cinema: La Ronde - (1964) Vf 01:51:19

: Filmed by renowned New Wave cinematographer Henri Decaë , the production is noted for its opulent sets and vibrant use of color, shifting the setting from the original play's Vienna to a romanticized 1914 Paris.

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: By connecting disparate social classes through sexual liaisons, the film suggests that desire is a universal, albeit cynical, equalizer that inevitably returns to its starting point. Artistic Direction and Style

The film follows a "round" of romantic encounters where each scene features two characters, one of whom carries over into the next segment with a different partner:

: The film marked a significant moment in Fonda's early career; her nude scene was widely publicized as the first by a major American actress in a foreign production, generating considerable contemporary controversy.

The film is perhaps most famous for its ensemble cast, which included several rising stars of European and American cinema:

: Filmed by renowned New Wave cinematographer Henri Decaë , the production is noted for its opulent sets and vibrant use of color, shifting the setting from the original play's Vienna to a romanticized 1914 Paris.