Cinephile JEONJU

L'Amour Fou

Jacques RIVETTE
France 1969 252min DCP B&W Fiction 18

Schedule

MEGABOX Jeonju Gaeksa 10

Date

2024. 05. 03

Time

13:30

Code

236
H
KE
18
CGV Jeonjugosa 8

Date

2024. 05. 05

Time

19:30

Code

461
H
KE
18

Overview

During the rehearsals for the production of the tragedy Andromaque, the leading actress and her director, a couple behind the scenes, can't find a way to leave their personal problems at home.

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Review

Jacques Rivette, a film critic who first appeared in the legendary film journal Cahiers du Cinéma, is perhaps one of the most respected yet understated figures. Part of this could be attributed to his films, which never offer an easy path for the audience. Unlike Jean-Luc Godard or François Truffaut, who seemed to grasp stardom from the outset, Rivette’s cinematic universe remains less explored. In particular, L’Amour Fou was a film that was cursed and lost for years until it was recently restored and premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. About L’Amour Fou (1969), film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum remarked, “This film captures the dreams and desperation of the 60s like few others, and you emerge from it changed; it’s a life experience as much as a film experience.” As the title suggests, the film delves into love and madness, reminiscent of last year’s Cinephile JEONJU screening The Mother and the Whore, almost like engaging in a dialogue. (Sung MOON)

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Credit

  • DirectorJacques RIVETTE
  • ProducerLes Films Marceau-Cocinor (Paris), Sogexportfilm
  • ScreenplayJacques Rivette, Marilù Parolini
  • CinematographyAlain Levent, Étienne Becker
  • Production DesignRoger SCIPION
  • MusicJean-Claude Eloy
  • EditorNicole LUBTCHANSKY
  • SoundBernard AUBOUY, Jean-Claude LOREUX
  • CastBulle OGIER, Jean-Pierre KALFON, Andre S. LABARTHE, Denis BERRY, Michèle MORETTI

Film Source

Les Films du Losange ⎜r.quinet@filmsdulosange.fr

Director

Jacques RIVETTE

Jacques Rivette (France, 1928–2016) was a filmmaker and film critic, mostly associated with the French New Wave and the film magazine Cahiers du cinéma.