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  1. Anne-Marie Miéville (French pronunciation: [an maʁi mjevil]; born 11 November 1945) is a Swiss video and filmmaker whom Sight & Sound has called a "hugely important multimedia artist." [ 1 ] Biography

  2. Née en 1945 à Lausanne 1, Anne-Marie Miéville exerce la profession de photographe et est gérante d'une librairie. Elle enregistre aussi dans les années 1960 deux disques de variétés chez Barclay, sur des chansons de Jean-Jacques Debout 2. Puis en 1972, elle rencontre Jean-Luc Godard à Paris, qui devient son compagnon 1, 2 jusqu'à la ...

  3. Learn about the life and work of Anne-Marie Miéville, a multimedia artist who has collaborated with Jean-Luc Godard for over 40 years. Discover how they explored communication, sexual difference, everyday life and new technology in their films and videos.

  4. Anne-Marie Miéville. Director: Lou n'a pas dit non. Anne-Marie Miéville was born on 11 November 1945 in Lausanne, Switzerland. She is a director and writer, known for Lou n'a pas dit non (1994), Mon cher sujet (1988) and How Is It Going?

    • Director, Writer, Editor
    • November 11, 1945
    • Anne-Marie Miéville
  5. Anne-Marie Mieville: The Pleasures of the Text. Best known for her two-decade collaboration with Jean-Luc Godard—as a still photographer, actress, producer, editor, co-director, writer, and art director for various of his films since 1972—Swiss writer-director Anne-Marie Miéville has created a distinctive body of short and feature films of ...

  6. Anne-Marie Miéville, born November 11, 1945 in Lausanne, is a filmmaker, director, producer, screenwriter, actress and writer from Vaud. Anne-Marie Miéville works as a photographer and is the manager of a bookstore. In the 1960s, she also recorded two variety discs for Barclay, on songs by Jean-Jacques Debout. Then in 1972, she met Jean-Luc Godard in Paris, who became her companion until his ...

  7. Anne-Marie Miéville (French pronunciation: [an maʁi mjevil]; born 11 November 1945) is a Swiss video and filmmaker whom Sight & Sound has called a "hugely important multimedia artist." Information from Wikipedia, made available under the.