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  1. Very private about his personal life, Rivette was briefly married to photographer and screenwriter Marilù Parolini during the early 1960s and later married Véronique Manniez.

  2. Jan 30, 2016 · He was intensely private about his personal life. Directors revered him. “Rivette is a unique filmmaker: lonely, personal and cut off from any kind of trend or fashion,” French director Bertrand Tavernier told me in an interview for a 2007 profile.

  3. His most important personal relationship was with Marilù Parolini , an Italian photographer and screenwriter he briefly married, and with whom he can be seen (while she was working as a secretary at Cahiers du Cinéma) in Jean Rouch and Edgar Morin’s 1961 Chronique d’un été.

  4. Jacques Rivette was a French film director associated with the New Wave film movement and known for his experimental evocative style. Before becoming a director, Rivette had a career as a writer and film critic. In 1950 Rivette, Jean-Luc Godard, François Truffaut, and Eric Rohmer founded the film.

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  5. Jan 29, 2016 · Rivette’s New Wave confrère François Truffaut may have made “The Man Who Loved Women,” but in “Céline and Julie,” Rivette revealed a different sort of love for women—he saw them as ...

  6. Rivette’s friendship with Rohmer led him to begin writing articles for the new film journal Cahiers du Cinema. Here he met and became friends with Claude Chabrol , Francois Truffaut , and Jean-Luc Godard .

  7. Feb 8, 2016 · Rivette was a private man and not as famous as Truffaut or Godard, but his career as a director predates them with his 1956 short “Le Coup du Berger” (“Fool’s Mate”) and he was an important...

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