Jacques Rivette's CELINE AND JULIE GO BOATING is a witty salute to theater, female bonding, hallucinogenic candy, and those old standbys, fantasy and reality. Despite its three-hour-plus length and ...
IT’S NOT A literal boat but a figurative vessel: “vont le bateau” implies falling for a shaggy dog story or unspecified monkeyshine. No. Scratch that. Just to be awkward, there is a real boat.
Godard once declared that “the history of cinema is the history of boys photographing girls.” Jacques Rivette, JLG’s New Wave confrere, upended that maxim with one of his first masterworks: Céline and ...
Jacques Rivette’s Celine and Julie Go Boating (1974) manages to be playful and insouciant as well as experimental – an unlikely combination, which makes for intriguing viewing. The film’s underlying ...
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Julie (Dominque Labourier) sits on a park bench reading a book about magic until a flustered Celine (Juliet Berto) goes running by dropping artifacts of her belonging to the ground below. Curious, ...
The least well known of the New Wave founders, and easily the least prolific, Jacques Rivette created the most mysterious and labyrinthine movies among his fellow critics-turned-filmmakers; they’re ...
Juliet Berto as Celine and Dominique Labourier as Julie in Celine and Julie Go Boating. Juliet Berto as Celine and Dominique Labourier as Julie in Celine and Julie Go Boating.Mary Evans/Ronald Grant ...
The French title "Monter En Bateau" translates as to string someone along, and that's exactly what the filmmaker Rivette does to us with this freewheeling, semi-improvised extravaganza, which critics ...
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