La Belle Noiseuse (The Beautiful Troublemaker) (Blu-ray)
"Hypnotically beautiful." - The New York Times
The Grand Prix winner at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival, LA BELLE NOISSEUSE (aka THE BEAUTIFUL TROUBLEMAKER) is legendary French New Wave director Jacques Rivette’s intimately epic exploration of the convergence between artistry and eroticism. Edouard Frenhofer (Michel Piccoli) is a reclusive painter living in the French countryside with his wife (French cultural icon Jane Birkin). Their lives are radically upended with the arrival of a younger artist (David Bursztein) and his girlfriend (Emmanuel Béart), who becomes the muse that awakens Edouard’s fading passions. Rivette creates a layered character study, while also offering an immersive meditation on the creative process.
Brand New 4K Restoration Master | NEW Feature Length Audio Commentary Track by Film Historian Richard Suchenski | Interview with Director Jacques Rivette (480i; 13:28) | Interview with Co-Writers Pascal Bonitzer and Christine Laurent (480i; 21:10 | Trailer
- Jacques Rivette - Director
- Emmanuelle Béart - Actor
- Michel Piccoli - Actor
- Jane Birkin - Actor
Reviews
"Hypnotically beautiful." - The New York Times
"4 Stars"-- Roger Ebert
Awards
Winner--1991 Cannes Grand Prix
Nominated-- Palme d'Or
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