Anne-Marie Miéville


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Anne-Marie Miéville was born in Lausanne, Switzerland, in 1945. She came to cinema through her meeting with Jean-Luc Godard in the early 1970s. Throughout this decade, the Godard/Miéville duo methodically analyzed social and couple relationships in their works (Number Two, Six fois deux...). In 1984, she directed the short film Le Livre de Marie, which became an inseparable counterpoint to Godard's Hail Mary. After Faire la fête (1986), she directed My Dear Subject (1988), an ambitious first feature film in its intimate observation of three generations of women, selected for Critics' Week in Cannes. Her films Lou Didn't Say No (1994), We're all still here (1996), and After the Reconciliation (2000) stubbornly examine the issue of married life. The Cinémathèque française has devoted a retrospective of her work during the winter of 2019-2020.

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