LAmour fou (1969 film)
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100% Rotten Tomatoes Director Jacques Rivette Music director Jean-Claude Eloy Duration Language French | 8.1/10 IMDb 3.2/5 Genre Drama, Romance Awards Sutherland Trophy Country France | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date 15 January 1969 Writer Marilu Parolini, Jacques Rivette (dialogue) Cast Bulle Ogier (Claire), Jean-Pierre Kalfon (Sébastien-Pyrrhus), Josee Destoop (Marta-Hermione), Celia (Célia-Andromaque)Similar movies Birdman , Rope , Anonymous , Werckmeister Harmonies , The Man from London , Satantango |
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L'Amour fou is a 1969 movie directed by Jacques Rivette, who also co-wrote the script with Marilù Parolini.
Contents
- Scene de rupture dans l amour fou jacques rivette 1969
- Yves saint laurent l amour fou official trailer hd
- Plot
- Significance
- Cast
- References

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Plot

L'Amour fou follows the dissolution of the marriage between Claire, an actress (played by Bulle Ogier), and Sebastien, her director (Jean-Pierre Kalfon). It is black and white with two different film gauges (35 mm and 16 mm) employed at different times throughout the film. The film focuses on a long cycle of self-destruction in Claire and Sebastien's relationship.

The central event in the film's narrative is a three-week period of preparation by a theater group for a production of Racine's version of Andromaque. A crew films the preparations of the theater company in handheld 16 mm, while the rest of the film is shot in 35 mm. This framework allows Rivette to focus on the act of direction, in the formation of an artwork and the dissolution of a relationship.
Significance

The film is pivotal in Rivette's career as a precursor to his vast 12+ hour opus Out 1 which followed two years later.
Cast
References
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