Born in Rouen, France, in 1928. Historic French filmmaker, he was film critic at the magazine Cahiers du Cinéma from 1953 to 1969, where he was also editor for some years. Rivette was assistant to Jacques Becker and Jean Renoir, and made his debut in feature films direction with “Paris Belongs to Us” (1961), one of the most important films of the French New Wave. Among his most important works are “The Nun” (1966), “L’Amour Fou” (1968), “Out 1” (1971), “Celine and Julie Go Boating” (1974), winner of the Special Jury Prize at the Locarno Film Festival, “Duelle” (1976), “A North Bridge” (1981), “Gang of Four” (1989), honorable mention and Critics Prize at the Berlinale, “The Beautiful Troublemaker” (1991), Grand Prize of the Jury at the Cannes Film Festival, “Joan the Maid: The Battles” and “Joan the Maid: The Prisons”, both made in 1994, “Secret Defense” (1998, 22nd Mostra), “Who Knows” (2001, 25th Mostra), “The Story of Marie and Julien” (2003, 27th Mostra) and “The Duchess of Langeais” (2007, 31st Mostra). Rivette died in 2016 at the age of 87.