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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).
- 29 January 2016 (aged 87), Paris, France
- Jacques Pierre Louis Rivette, 1 March 1928, Rouen, France
- 1948–2009
Jacques Rivette (1928-2016) was a French director, writer and actor, and a pioneer of the New Wave movement. He made experimental and complex films, such as Out 1, Celine and Julie Go Boating, and La Belle Noiseuse, but had little commercial success or recognition.
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- Paris, France
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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.
Feb 26, 2024 · Jacques Rivette (born March 1, 1928, Rouen, France—died January 29, 2016, Paris) 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.
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Jan 30, 2016 · Rivette, who had been suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, recently married Véronique, his companion for the past decade, who survives him. Jacques Rivette, film director, born 1 March 1928 ...
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Jan 29, 2016 · Jacques Rivette, a French director whose challenging and often enigmatic work was revered by film aficionados, died on Friday at his home in Paris. He was 87. The French culture minister, Fleur...
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Jan 29, 2016 · Jacques Rivette, who died today, at the age of eighty-seven, was both the most open and the most reticent of French filmmakers. Of his openness, I had the good fortune of personal experience—I...