
Jacques Rivette (March 1, 1928 - January 29, 2016) was a French film director. With Jean-Luc Godard, Jacques Rivette was one of the more experimental of the French New Wave (nouvelle vague) directors. In common with many of his peers, he had a background in film criticism, where he expressed his admiration for popular American cinema, especially genre directors such as Robert Aldrich, Howard Hawks and Frank Tashlin. Rivette's films progress in unconventional ways—often following multiple plots that can be romantic, mysterious, and comic all at once and employing extensive improvisation—and are often extremely long.

The Glass Castle
1950 | 1h 39m | RATING: 5.8/10

Jean Renoir, le patron, 3e partie: La règle et l'exception
1967 | 1h 35m | RATING: 0.0/10

Jacques Rivette, the Watchman
1990 | 2h 5m | RATING: 6.6/10
Festivals 66 Cinéma 67
1967 | 0h 57m | RATING: 0.0/10

La Nouvelle Vague par elle-même
1964 | 1h 38m | RATING: 8.0/10