- Jacques Rivette
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birthname = Jacques Rivette
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location =Rouen ,France
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yearsactive = 1950-present
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notable role =Film Director
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tonyawards =Jacques Rivette (born
March 1 ,1928 ) is a Frenchfilm director .With
Jean-Luc Godard , Jacques Rivette is considered to be the most experimental of theFrench New Wave directors. Like Godard, he had a background infilm criticism , but he also loved popular American cinema, especially genre directors such asRobert Aldrich andFrank Tashlin .Rivette's stories progress in unconventional ways - often following multiple plot lines that can be romantic, mysterious, and comic all at once and employing extensive
improvisation . As a result, his films are often extremely long (the infamous "Out 1 " clocked in at 13 hrs, although a 4½ hour cut was later produced) and many of them are rarely seen.Biography
Jacques Rivette was born in
Rouen . In 1950, Rivette joined the Ciné-Club du Quartier Latin, and began to write film criticism for the "Gazette du Cinema", a small film journal. During this time, he made his first short films, "Aux Quatre Coins " (1950), "Le Quadrille " (1950), and "Le Divertissment " (1952). In 1952, Rivette began to write for "Cahiers du cinéma " with several other young critics who would form the core of theFrench New Wave :Éric Rohmer ,Jean-Luc Godard ,François Truffaut ,Claude Chabrol , andLuc Moullet . Rivette championed American directors of the 1940s and 1950s, specifically the work ofHoward Hawks ,John Ford ,Nicholas Ray , andFritz Lang . In 1958, he began to work on his first feature using borrowed equipment and short ends of film stock. He finished "Paris nous appartient " two years later."Céline et Julie vont en bateau" ("Céline and Julie Go Boating" / "Céline and Julie Lose Their Minds") is perhaps Rivette's most famous and best loved work. His other important films include "Out 1", "L'Amour fou", "
Paris nous appartient ", and "La Belle noiseuse ".Filmography
Feature films
Along with "Out 1", "La Belle noiseuse", and "Va savoir", Rivette also at one point cut an alternate version of "L'Amour fou", while the current version of "L'Amour par terre" was cut from a longer and preferred version of the film. "Duelle" and "Noroît" were two episodes from an intended four part series "Scenes from a Parallel Life" and "Histoire de Marie et Julien" was later loosely based on an unfilmed episode. Due to the rare nature of Rivette's works, many DVDs (such as the Region 1 Facets release of "Jeanne la pucelle") are from edited or otherwise incomplete versions of his films.
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Paris nous appartient " ("Paris Belongs to Us") (1960; 140 minutes)
*"La Religieuse" ("The Nun") (1965; 140 minutes)
*"L'amour fou " ("Mad Love") (1968; 252 minutes)
*"Out 1 " ("Out 1: Noli me tangere/Out 1: Don't Touch Me") (1971; 750 minutes)
*"" (1972; 260 minutes)
*"" ("Céline and Julie Go Boating: Phantom Ladies Over Paris") (1974; 192 minutes)
*"" (1976; 121 minutes)
*"" ("Nor'wester") (1976; 145 minutes)
*"Merry-Go-Round" (1981; 157 minutes)
*"Le Pont du Nord " (1981; 131 minutes)
*"L’Amour par terre " ("Love on the Ground") (1984; 170 minutes -- unapproved cut 127 minutes)
*"Hurlevent " (from "Wuthering Heights ") (1985; 130 minutes)
*"La Bande des quatre " ("The Gang of Four") (1988; 140 minutes)
*"La Belle Noiseuse " ("The Beautiful Troublemaker") (1991; 240 minutes)
*"" (1991; 120 minutes)
*"" ("Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles") (1994; 160 minutes)
*"" ("Joan the Maiden, Part 2: The Prisons") (1994; 176 minutes)
*"Haut/bas/fragile" ("Up/Down/Fragile") (1995; 169 minutes)
*"Secret défense " (1998; 173 minutes)
*"Va savoir " ("Who Knows?") (2001; 154 minutes)
**"Va savoir+ " (2002; 225 minutes) - preferred cut
*"Histoire de Marie et Julien" ("Story of Marie and Julien") (2003; 151 minutes)
*"Ne touchez pas la hache " ("Touch Not the Axe") (2007; 137 minutes)
*"36 vues du Pic Saint-Loup " ("36 Views from the Pic Saint-Loup") (2009?)hort films
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Aux quatre coins " ("At the Four Corners", 1949) - lost
*"Le Quadrille " ("The Quadrille", 1950) - lost
*"Le Divertissement " ("Entertainment / The Diversion", 1952)
*"Le Coup du berger " ("Shepherd's Mate / Scholar's Mate", 1956)
*"Paris s'en va " ("Paris Goes Away", 1980)
*"Une aventure de Ninon " ("One of Ninon's Adventures", 1995; a very short work made for the omnibus film "Lumière et compagnie")Work for television
Episodes from "Cinéastes de notre temps"
*"Jean Renoir, le patron " ("Jean Renoir, The Boss") (1966; 128 minutes)
*"Jean Renoir parle de son art " ("Jean Renoir Speaks About His Art") (1966; co-directed with Janine Bazin and Jean-Michel Coldefy)External links
* [http://www.jacques-rivette.com Online collection of rare and out-of-print Rivette materials]
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* [http://www.ambafrance-us.org/culture/cinema/festival/rivette/index.html Jacques Rivette Bio]
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* [http://www.sensesofcinema.com/contents/03/29/hurlevent.html An interview with Valérie Hazette on "Hurlevent", Senses of Cinema, October 2003]
* [http://www.sensesofcinema.com/contents/01/16/rivette.html Interview with Rivette on his favourite films]Persondata
NAME= Rivette, Jacques
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Rivette, Jacques
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Film director
DATE OF BIRTH= 1928-03-01
PLACE OF BIRTH=Rouen ,France
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