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Director: René Féret
Cast: Valérie Stroh, Michael Vartan, Josep Maria Flotats, Marie Guillard
When a group of student actors travel to a workshop in Dordogne to put on a production of Shakespeare's As You Like It as a summer project, they are as lively and high-spirited a group as one could ask for. While they are there, the young man who has the leading role begins casting cow eyes at the director's wife (Valerie Stroh), and soon she and the boy are having an affair. By the end of the summer, the wife is sufficiently charmed to wonder how she could have gotten into this situation where she deeply loves both men.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Summer Strolls is a 1992 French drama film directed by René Féret. The film follows a group of student actors who travel to Dordogne for a summer production of Shakespeare's As You Like It, where a love affair develops between the lead actor and the director's wife. Critics have received the film positively, though its reception and awards recognition are not widely documented.
Why you might like this:
Director René Féret's 1992 drama Summer Strolls offers an intimate, nuanced exploration of an affair between a young theater student and his director's wife, creating a layered character study with standout performances from Valérie Stroh and Michael Vartan.