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Jacques Rivette

Jacques Rivette

Directing1928Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France

Biography

Jacques Rivette (March 1, 1928 - January 29, 2016) was a French film director. With Jean-Luc Godard, Jacques Rivette was one of the more experimental of the French New Wave (nouvelle vague) directors. In common with many of his peers, he had a background in film criticism, where he expressed his admiration for popular American cinema, especially genre directors such as Robert Aldrich, Howard Hawks and Frank Tashlin. Rivette's films progress in unconventional ways—often following multiple plots that can be romantic, mysterious, and comic all at once and employing extensive improvisation—and are often extremely long.

Acting History

1998
Secret Defense
Scenario Writer
1995
Up, Down, Fragile
as Man at Crepe/Hot Dog Stand
1990
Out 1
Writer
Out 1
Director
Out 1
Set Designer
1982
1976
Duelle
Director
Noroît
Director
Noroît
Writer
Noroît
Dialogue
Duelle
Writer
1967
The Nun
Director
The Nun
Writer
1966
Reflets de Cannes
TVas Self1 eps
1963
The Lovely Month of May
as Self (uncredited)
1961
Paris Belongs to Us
as A man at the party (uncredited)
1956
The Kreutzer Sonata
Director of Photography

Social Media

Personal Info

Known For
Directing
Gender
Male
Birthday
3/1/1928
Day of Death
1/29/2016
Place of Birth
Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France