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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 love of American B-movies.
Though such influential filmmakers and critics as Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Marie Straub, Jacques Rivette and Jonathan Rosenbaum have consistently praised his work, he has never found commercial success, even in his native France.
Moullet is known to frequently act in his movies.
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01 January 1960
Though a piece of meat figures in this film the real subject is, before you judge something not just a steak, think twice, as for instance the way two people in a situation present themselves to each other.
01 January 1966
André is a loser. He dreams of becoming a great writer and being sought after by wonderful women. To make something interesting happen in his life he visits political meetings.
15 April 1975
Bernardette is feeling bored in a country house. She decides to send weekend invitations to a lot of people.
11 June 1997
Independent Parisian doctor Annie finds herself in an emotional tangle when she tries to help single-minded HIV-positive patient Laurent and embarks on a brief affair with conceited actor Richard.
01 March 1971
In a cul-de-sac in the Faubourg-Saint-Antoine, Leon shares two rooms with his sister Marie. In one, he receives his clients: he is a tailor.
22 October 1967
Influenced and inspired by Jean-Luc Godard, some young french directors (Jean Eustache, Francis Leroi, Jean-Michel Barjol, Romain Goupil, Luc Moullet) are talking about their problems in producing less expensive and more free films in the french industry of cinema of the 60's.
05 February 1986
Portrait de groupe is a film series of filmed portraits that shows all kinds of groups gathered under family pretexts, friendly or professional, in a single fixed, wide shot (style: family photo) and silent of 3 minutes and 20 seconds.
27 March 1993
A bicycle race is held every year in a pass of the Alps called Parpaillon. With the energy of a skillful cyclist perhaps as a great tribute to François, the mailman played by Tati in The Big Day, Moullet makes a comedy by pedaling at a pace that allows him to reinvent the possibilities of film gags.
01 February 2006
A man with nothing to do all day decides to take guitar lessons. He falls for his music teacher’s flatmate who flirts with him slightly and even has the same name as the Serge Gainsbourg chanson he’s struggling to learn “Laetitia”.
13 April 1994
The first emotions in love with a young man of seventeen: Thomas who understands that his life belongs to him at last.
08 June 2011
Carrying on Luc Moullets unfinished screenplay about the theft of la pénélope, a camera created by Aaton and capable of recording equally well in 35 mm and digitally, LA ROUGE ET LA NOIRE is a film in kaleidoscope form.
18 September 2001
A film about an ongoing cinematic adventure that began in 1978: a vast anthology of personality portraits called Cinématons, dealing with people in the arts.
12 June 1968
Jean-Claude is a student, with Didier, at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes Generales where Violaine, Didier's sister, is a professor of sociology.
11 August 2010
A comic essay about the value of the short film.
29 March 1989
A French man recalls his moviegoing adventures at a now defunct titular theater as a journalist for the film magazine Cahiers du Cinéma during the mid-1950s.
05 May 1972
An assistant director has to kill a dog for a movie scene. But the animal turns out to be very tenacious.
06 February 1996
The United States is not only New York, San Francisco, Hollywood, it is above all the two hundred million inhabitants of deep America.
22 January 2014
Le Cinéma selon Luc Moullet is an audio interview with Luc Moullet recorded on 29 January 1979 by Gérard Courant for the magazine Cinéma 79.
29 September 1976
Italy, May 1969. A woman, her fiancé and two other revolutionaries are on their way to a demonstration in Rome.
02 March 1988
Sylvain Berg, a "professional" unemployed who spends his time hiking and mountain climbing, and "model" bank employee Benoît Constant, who has just been fired and does not want his wife to find out, both find themselves in Françoise Duru's office at an employment agency.
27 September 1973
With little or no embellishment, filmmaker Marguerite Duras offers a simple, often wordless chronicle of a woman's day.
01 January 1990
A short documentary about the citizens of Orly and their problems with the noise pollution caused by the airport.
13 June 2006
A tongue-in-cheek short by Luc Moullet, filmmaker and critic. Moullet was one of Godard's early friends and collaborators at the Cahiers du cinéma.
01 January 1994
Nowadays, supermarkets are being built where cinemas and churches used to be. Logical evolution as consumerism is the religion of the 20th century: supermarkets are the cathedrals of the future.
26 February 1975
In the French countryside it's the day for peasants to kill a big fat pig. The slaughter goes on for a great part of the day as they work to store 140kg worth of meat.
29 May 2002
During the Gulf War, the paths of several groups of characters cross in France’s most desert-like region.
01 February 1979
Bananas, eggs, and tuna: three basic foodstuffs with three wildly different points of origin. Moullet begins with these on his plate but constructs his film by working backwards and finding the sources for these items and how they reach our plates.
01 January 1969
In a snow-covered Juras, two elderly couples talk about their past, one dealing lightly with death, the other with Christian mysticism.
08 August 1996
A short film based on Henry James' short story "Longstaff's Marriage".
20 June 2007
Whilst seeking out locations in the South of France for his next film, director Luc Moullet comes across a male corpse.
17 December 1966
Episodes in the lives of two country girls at school in Paris and their opinions.
01 August 1994
A sightseeing tour of Foix (Ariège), “the most cheesy town in France”.
01 January 2010
The figure of the blind informer in cinema, particularly in the films of Fritz Lang, John Ford, Marcel Carné, Luis Buñuel, and Pier Paolo Pasolini.
11 December 1968
Two young women leave claustrophobic city life behind and move to a small border town. There they meet a border guard, involved in smuggling to and from the country.
27 December 2002
15 years through Le Bois de Vincennes - The "before" and "after" 1999 storm destructions.
29 September 1976
A woman's feminist awakening drives an intellectual couple to a relationship crisis.
01 January 1997
Inspired by the subject and by his wife's own phobia, Luc Moullet approaches this often-feared insect through the unique prisms of religion and sexuality in a daring essay.
31 December 1984
The 1984 short Barres celebrates the ingenious ways one can get onto the Paris Metro without paying.
01 January 2006
Going to buy milk from the farmer next-door can be a real drama.
02 January 2010
Less and Less, Luc Moullet’s 40th film, concerns development and expansion, from 1968 to 2010, of the devices based on computers, automats, interactive terminals and others that can be found everywhere.
13 January 2000
Two young girls find out, in the hard way, that climb mountains isn't all that fun that people often say it is.
24 January 1971
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.
07 October 1983
A short personal filmed journal about the director's nervousness in presenting a script and awaiting the decision about whether it can be made.
14 February 1992
A travelogue of abandoned strip mining sites in France extolling their potential for recreational use.
07 July 1983
Document on the city of Le Havre. Luc Moullet sets out to show Le Havre not as a single city centered on its port, but as a multitude of neighborhoods and annexed communes, making Le Havre a city of rare diversity.
05 October 1994
It’s summer, on the beach of this little town in Brittany, a man is building a sand castle. A few people watch him.
27 September 2000
A documentary about Luc Moullet and the mountainous locations featured in his films.
01 January 1961
Pseudo-ethnological documents about two villages which, without roads and electricity, "stopped existing".
01 January 1987
Study on the evolution and modernization of public libraries and media libraries.
20 May 2009
Moullet explores the causes and consequences of cases of mental disorders that were especially numerous in the Southern Alps.
01 January 1962
In the Roman ruins, a French woman and an Italian, who do not speak each other's language, fall in love in a few minutes.
21 May 1986
L'empire de medor is a satirical voyage of discovery through the universe of the dog lover. By systematically scrutinising the industry that capitalises on the love for man's best friend, Moullet has made an absurdist film that shows how the love of animals has become a kind of surrogate religion for many people.
10 February 2013
Luc Moullet’s surprisingly tender look at Catherine Breillat, whose powerful explorations of female sexuality continue to divide audiences while they also gain admirers.
14 November 2010
In the fall of 2010, Bozon and co-conspirator Pascale Bodet commandeered the first floor of Paris’s famed Centre Pompidou for 10 days of screenings, lectures and performances that amounted to a counter-canonical history of French cinema.