La Belle Noiseuse

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La belle noiseuse
Directed by Jacques Rivette
Written by Pascal Bonitzer
Christine Laurent
Jacques Rivette
(freely based on Honoré de Balzac's short story "Le chef d'oeuvre inconnu")
Starring Michel Piccoli
Jane Birkin
Emmanuelle Béart
Marianne Denicourt
Music by Igor Stravinsky
Release date(s) September 4, 1991
Running time 240 min
Language French
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La belle noiseuse is a 1991 French-language film directed by Jacques Rivette and starring Michel Piccoli, Jane Birkin, and Emmanuelle Béart.

The film is loosely adapted from the short story "The Unknown Masterpiece" by the nineteenth-century French writer Honoré de Balzac.

The plot concerns a famous but reclusive painter, Frenhofer (Piccoli), who lives quietly with his wife and former model (Birkin) in a large château in rural Provence. When a young artist visits him with his girlfriend Marianne (Béart), Frenhofer is inspired to commence work once more on a painting he long ago abandoned - La belle noiseuse - using Marianne as his model. The film painstakingly explores Frenhofer's creative rebirth, using lengthy real-time takes of the artist's hand (provided by Bernard Dufour) working on the canvas.

The film had a positive critical reception, much of which focused on Béart's frank onscreen nudity and Rivette's characteristic use of an extreme running time.

Rivette used alternate takes from the film and made changes in the scene order to produce a 125-minute version, La belle noiseuse. Divertimento, for television; it was also released theatrically in 1993.

[edit] Cast

  • Michel Piccoli - Édouard Frenhofer
  • Jane Birkin - Liz
  • Emmanuelle Béart - Marianne
  • Marianne Denicourt - Julienne
  • David Bursztein - Nicolas
  • Gilles Arbona - Porbus
  • Marie Belluc - Magali
  • Marie-Claude Roger - Françoise
  • Leïla Remili - La servante
  • Daphne Goodfellow - Deux touristes
  • Susan Robertson - Deux touristes
  • Bernard Dufour - La main du peintre
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