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With Jean-Luc Godard , Jacques Rivette is considered to be the most experimental of the French New Wave directors. Like Godard, he had a background in Film Criticism , but he also loved popular American cinema, especially genre directors such as Robert Aldrich and Frank Tashlin . Rivette's stories progress in unconventional ways - often following multiple plot lines that can be romantic, mysterious, and comic all at once and employing extensive Improvisation . As a result, his films are often extremely long ( the infamous '' Out 1 '' clocked in at 13 hrs, although a 4 1/2 hour cut was later produced.) and many of them are rarely seen. BIOGRAPHY Jacques Rivette was born in , Jean-Luc Godard , François Truffaut , and Claude Chabrol . Rivette championed American directors of the 1940s and 1950s, specifically the work of Howard Hawks , John Ford , Nicholas Ray , and Fritz Lang . In 1958, he began to work on his first feature using the borrowed equipment and short ends of film stock. He finished '' Paris Nous Appartient '' two years later. '' Celine And Julie Go Boating '' is perhaps Rivette's most famous and best loved work. His other important films include ''Out 1'', ''L'Amour fou'', '' Paris Nous Appartient '', and '' La Belle Noiseuse ''. FILMOGRAPHY
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