Luc Moullet

Luc Moullet

Born 1937-10-14 (age 88) Paris, France
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Biography

Luc Moullet (b. 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.

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Known For

La rouge et la noire
La rouge et la noire

2011

as The Boss

The Man of the Badlands
Liberty Belle
Liberty Belle

1983

as Tramp

Up and Down
Up and Down

1993

as Le philosophe

A Whale That Had a Toothache
A Whale That Had a Toothache

1975

as L'anthropologue

The Comedy of Work
The Comedy of Work

1988

as Monsieur Chômeur

2000 Cinématons
2000 Cinématons

2001

as Self

We Are All Cockroaches
We Are All Cockroaches

1997

as L'homme

Portrait de groupe
The Seats of the Alcazar
The Seats of the Alcazar

1989

as Le percepteur (uncredited)

Périssable Paradis
Anatomy of a Relationship
L'Imprésario
L'Imprésario

2010

as Self

La Cabale des oursins
La Cabale des oursins

1992

as Self - Director

Origins of a Meal
The Surrounded
The Surrounded

1968

as Vladimir, sententious man at the dinner

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Le Cabot

1972

as L'assistant réalisateur