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Luc Moullet was born on 14 October, 1937 in Paris, France, is a French film critic and director. Discover Luc Moullet's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?

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Occupation Film critic, director, screenwriter, actor
Age 86 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 14 October, 1937
Birthday 14 October
Birthplace Paris, France
Nationality France

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1937

Luc Moullet (born 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.

Moullet began writing for Cahiers du cinéma at the age of eighteen, where he was an early champion of the films of Samuel Fuller.

Though reportedly initially disliked by François Truffaut, the brash critic found a defender in a young Jean-Luc Godard.

1959

In one of his articles for the Cahiers (published in the March 1959) Moullet stated that "Morality is a question of tracking shots", a phrase which, along with Jean-Luc Godard's alternative, formulated shortly afterwards ("Travelling shots are a question of morality"), has since become well known in French cinema studies.

Moullet's first short film was intended to be shown before Godard's second feature, Le Petit Soldat, which was banned due to its political content.

After several more shorts failed to attract attention, Moullet returned to criticism, authoring major studies on several directors (most notably a book on Fritz Lang which Brigitte Bardot is seen reading in Godard's Contempt).

1966

His first feature, made in 1966, was the comedy Brigitte et Brigitte, which follows two young women who share a name and a Paris apartment.

The film features cameos by Samuel Fuller, Claude Chabrol, Eric Rohmer and André Téchiné.

It was followed the next year by Les Contrebandières (The Smugglers), a B-movie-influenced love triangle centered on contraband runners in an imaginary country.

1970

Moullet continued at a relatively slow pace throughout the 1970s.

1971

In 1971, Moullet made his first color film, Une aventure de Billy le Kid, also known by its English title, A Girl Is a Gun.

A psychedelic Western starring French New Wave icon Jean-Pierre Léaud, the film was never released in France, but was instead shown abroad in an English-dubbed version.

The dubbing, conceived by Moullet as a tribute to the "shabbiness" he always admired in American genre films, is intentionally bad, and the short, slight Leaud is given a mismatched deep voice.

1976

His most notable film of the period is Anatomie d'un rapport (1976), a relationship drama that also attacks and parodies other relationship dramas.

1980

In the early 1980s Moullet began to direct films at a quicker pace, making humorous short films in between his features.

1987

In 1987, his film La Comédie du travail won the Prix Jean Vigo at the Cannes Film Festival, an award usually given to young directors (Moullet was 50 at the time).

1990

Moullet has continued making shorts and features at a steady rate throughout the 1990s and to the present.

2009

His recent works include the feature La Prestige de la mort (Death's Glamour), the working title of which was La Seule solution (The Only Solution) and La Terre de la folie (Land of Madness) (2009), along with a number of short films in 2010.

In 2009 he participated in a roundtable discussion with critics Bill Krohn and Craig Keller on the subject of Jean-Luc Godard's 1964 Une femme mariée for a book that accompanies The Masters of Cinema Series DVD release of the film.

Moullet also contributed a new overture to the volume.

Later in the year, the French publisher, Capricci, released two Moullet-related works: Piges choisies (Selected Filings / Selected Submissions) (an anthology of Moullet's film writing over the last fifty years), and Notre alpin quotidien (Our Daily Alpine, a pun on Notre pain quotidien or Our Daily Bread) (a new book-length interview with Moullet).

2010

In 2010, Moullet contributed a new essay to the Masters of Cinema DVD release of Max Ophüls' La signora di tutti.