La Ronde
La Ronde, or Six Flags La Ronde, is an amusement park in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. See: Six Flags La Ronde
La Ronde is also the name of a commune in the Charente-Maritime département, in France.
La Ronde is the title usually given to Arthur Schnitzler's 1897 play Reigen. It was not performed until 1921, when it was immediately shut down and deemed an obscene work. It presents a series of tableaux of interconnected characters in different sexual situations. The play scrutinizes the sexual mores and class ideology of its day.
David Hare's 1998 play The Blue Room was inspired by it.
La Ronde is a 1950 movie, directed by Max Ophüls based on Schnitzler's play.
La Ronde is a 1964 movie, directed by Roger Vadim, based on the same work.
Screenplay: Jean Anouilh and Arthur Schnitzler.
Starring: Denise Benoît, Francine Bergé, Jean-Claude Brialy, Anne-Marie Coffinet, Dani, Alice Cocéa, Marie Dubois, Jane Fonda, Claude Giraud, Dany Jacquet, Anna Karina
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1967 International and Universal Exposition | Academy Award: Best Art Direction | Academy Award for Best Art Direction | Academy Awards/Art Direction | Anna Karina | Arthur Schnitzler | Communes of the Charente-Maritime département | Culture of Quebec | Expo '67 | Expo 1967 | Expo 67 | Hanoi Jane | Jane Fonda | List of books by title: L | List of books by title: R | Max Ophuls | Max Ophüls | Roger Vadim
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