Manifest Spectres: An Interview with Robert Fischer on Jacques Rivette’s Out 1 David Heslin July 2016 Jacques Rivette It’s difficult to think of a harder film to sell than Jacques Rivette’s Out 1: Noli Me Tangere (1971). Over 12 hours long and devoid of an easily desc...
Jacques Rivette’s Out 1: From First to Last Donatella Valente and Brad Stevens July 2016 Jacques Rivette First By Donatella Valente The first shot of Jacques Rivette’s eight-part, thirteen-hour long masterpiece Out 1 (1971) shows five people holding...
From the Brontëan Text to the Tableaux: Jacques Rivette’s Hurlevent Mary M. Wiles July 2016 Jacques Rivette After having completed the final cut of L’amour par terre in late 1983, Jacques Rivette was at liberty to attend the retrospective exhibition devoted ...
A Second Wind: Jacques Rivette and Cahiers du cinéma in the Late 1960s Daniel Fairfax July 2016 Jacques Rivette The corpus of Jacques Rivette’s critical writings for Cahiers du cinéma is as influential as it is modest in size. Roughly 50 articles appeared under ...
Charting the Web: At the Demonic, Utopian Heart of Rivette’s 1970s Cinema Hamish Ford July 2016 Jacques Rivette Colin: Does that... mean anything to you? Warok: Are you the... the author of this amusing message? Colin: I'm the messenger. Warok: The messenger....
Paris is a Soundstage Miriam Bale July 2016 Jacques Rivette The common point between La Bande des quatre, La Belle noiseuse, Jeanne and Haut bas fragile: they are films about the bodies of actors: on stage, in...
The Captive Lover – An Interview with Jacques Rivette Frédéric Bonnaud September 2001 Jacques Rivette Learn here exactly what films - both contemporary and from the past - Rivette both admires and detests.