
Jacques Rivette
Directing
Born March 1, 1928 · Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
Died January 29, 2016
Also known as ジャック・リヴェット · 雅克·里维特 · 자크 리베트
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.
Awards & recognition
- Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award — Best Foreign Language Film · 1991
- Sutherland Trophy · 1969
- Sutherland Trophy · 1962
- Leopard of Honour
- César Award — Best Film · 1992 · nominated
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- César Award — Best Director · 1992 · nominated
Filmography12 titles

Up, Down, Fragile

La belle noiseuse

The Nun

Joan the Maid II: The Prisons

Joan the Maid I: The Battles

The Gang of Four

Celine and Julie Go Boating

Paris Belongs to Us

Fool’s Mate

Secret Defense

Who Knows?

Love on the Ground