Luc Moullet
Luc Moullet (b. 14 October 1937 in Paris) is a French film critic and filmmaker, and a member of the Nouvelle Vague or French New Wave. Moullet's films are known for their humor, anti-authoritarian leanings and rigorously primitive aesthetic, which is heavily influenced by his... Read full bio →
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Le prestige de la mort
Whilst seeking out locations in the South of France for his next film, director Luc Moullet comes across a male corpse. He immediately decides to use this to his advantage. By swapping his passport with that of the dead man, Moullet hopes that the world will believe he is dead, thereby ensuring a renewed interest in his work.
L'homme des roubines
A documentary about Luc Moullet and the mountainous locations that feature in his films
Petits arrangements avec les morts
It’s summer, on the beach of this little town in Brittany, a man is building a sand castle. A few people watch him. We will be told the story of three of them: a boy, Jumbo, aged 9; François and his sister Zaza. All of them had to deal with the death of somebody they cherished.
La cabale des oursins
A travelogue of abandoned strip mining sites in France extolling their potential for recreational use.
Les sièges de l'Alcazar
Paris, 1955. Guy, film critic of the Cahiers du Cinéma, often goes to see the films of Vittorio Cottafavi in a local cinema. One day he notices that Jeanne, film critic of "Positive ", the rival magazine, seems to be following him. He is intrigued.
Anatomie d'un rapport
A woman's feminist awakening drives an intellectual couple to a relationship crisis.
Une aventure de Billy le Kid
The intense and twisted relationship between a man and a woman in a bizarre wilderness, as a seductress accompanies a gunslinger fleeing from a posse.
Brigitte et Brigitte
Episodes in the lives of two country girls at school in Paris and their opinions.