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Jacques Rivette (French: [ʒak ʁivɛt]; 1 March 1928 – 29 January 2016) was a French film director, screenwriter and film critic. He wrote and directed twenty feature films, including the two-part Joan the Maiden , eight short films and a three-part television documentary.
Jacques Rivette (French: [ʒak ʁivɛt]; 1 March 1928 – 29 January 2016) was a French film director and film critic most commonly associated with the French New Wave and the film magazine Cahiers du Cinéma. He made twenty-nine films, including L'Amour fou (1969), Out 1 (1971), Celine and Julie Go Boating (1974), and La Belle Noiseuse (1991).
After Don’t Touch the Axe – and before the onset of Alzheimer’s disease – Rivette made his last film, Around a Small Mountain (36 Vues du Pic Saint-Loup, 2009), about a travelling circus, with Birkin and the often unsung but invariably magnificent stalwart André Marcon.
- Paris Belongs to Us (1960) Paris Belongs to Us begins with Anne Goupil (Betty Schneider), a literature student, having a talk with a neighbour. The neighbour is in an hysteric state.
- The Nun (1966) Adapted from Denis Diderot’s 18th century novel, the story follows the sufferings of Suzanne (Anna Karina), who at the beginning is shown with nuns in a wedding dress behind bars, separating her from spectators in society dress of the era.
- L’Amour fou (1969) L’Amour fou is a film clocking in at just over four hours documenting the disintegration of a marriage. It begins and ends with the image of a blank, white stage shot in 16 mm.
- Out 1: Noli me tangere (1971) If Rivette showed disdain for a conventional running-time in L’Amour fou, then it is expressed much more so in his Out 1: Noli me tangere, which runs for nearly thirteen hours.
Jan 29, 2016 · Mr. Rivette’s last movie was “Around a Small Mountain” (2009), the story of a traveling one-ring circus. The movie’s brevity was a surprise to his devotees: At an hour and 24 minutes, it...
- Dave Kehr
Feb 8, 2016 · French director Jacques Rivette, a secretive pioneer of New Wave film acclaimed for expanding the boundaries of movie making and for creating rich roles for actresses such as Emmanuelle...
Thus, Haut bas fragile (Up Down Fragile, 1995) comes to a close, the last film of Jacques Rivette, with a rapid departure motivated not by panic but by intense relief, a pure gesture of freedom acquired after three hours, and also eighteen films.