French New Wave filmmaker Eric Rohmer was best known for:
A. offhand, affectionately parodic treatments of crime stories.
B. films with abnormal lengths of plots based on intricate, sinister conspiracies.
C. juxtaposing staged scenes with documentary material, often with little connection to the narrative.
D. wry studies of men and women struggling to balance intelligence with emotional impulses.
Answer: D
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