Pauline At The Beach Internet Archive Guide

: The story is guided by the proverb, "He who talks too much undoes himself," highlighting the gap between how the adult characters claim to behave and their actual impulsive actions. Recognition : The film won the Silver Bear for Best Director

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: The film is guided by the proverb, "He who talks too much undoes himself," which echoes through the characters' self-deceptions and shifting affections. Digital Preservation and Accessibility Pauline at the Beach - lights in the dusk : The story is guided by the proverb,

The story follows young Pauline (Amanda Langlet) as she observes the romantic entanglements of her older sister, Marion (Arielle Dombasle), during a seaside vacation. It is a film about talk—about how people rationalize their desires and perform their identities. Digital Preservation and Accessibility Pauline at the Beach

The Internet Archive operates under "Fair Use" and the "Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)." They respond to takedown notices. However, Pauline at the Beach was released in 1983. Under current US copyright law, films from 1983 remain under copyright until 2078 (95 years after release).

The sea does not remember. What Pauline buried was not Pascal. It was a photograph of a man who taught her to swim when she was seven. He drowned the following winter. The beach has been sold. The wind is a loop. There is no second part.