This issue of Cahiers du Cinéma delves into the works of Éric Rohmer, marking the centennial of his birth, with articles exploring his Hitchcockian influences, his literary inspirations, and his relationship to the "present moment" in cinema. The magazine also features a discussion of Philippe Garrel's "Le Sel des larmes," along with interviews of the film's young actors. Additional content includes a tribute to Michel Piccoli, a piece on the films of Hong Sangsoo, and a conversation with composer Pascal Dusapin about Rohmer's thoughts on music. The magazine also dedicates space to Cristi Puiu's *Malmkrog*, Jonás Trueba's *Eva en août* and Bill Morrison's *Dawson City*, while delving into the challenges of filmmaking during the pandemic and exploring the political implications of images in the wake of the George Floyd protests. Other articles include the film restorations of *La Roue* and of *Vij*, and book reviews relating to John Ford, and the acting careers of Mireille Balin and Danielle Darrieux. This issue also contains an interview with David Cronenberg.
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