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別名: Emmanuelle Beart, Emmanuelle Est, Эммануэль Беар, Эмманюэль Беар, امانوئل بئار, エマニュエル・ベアール, 艾曼紐·琵雅
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Emmanuelle Béart, a prominent French film actress, has appeared in over 50 productions since her debut in 1972. She won a César Award for Best Supporting Actress for 'Manon des Sources' (1986) and was nominated seven more times for Most Promising Actress and Best Actress categories. Notably, she starred as Marianne in the 1991 French art film 'La Belle Noiseuse', directed by Jacques Rivette.
公開年: 1991
国: France, Switzerland
別題: Красивата драка, A Bela Intrigante, Die schöne Querulantin, Den skønne strigle, La bella mentirosa, La belle noiseuse - tuntematon mestariteos, I oraia kavgatzou, A szép bajkeverő, La bella scontrosa, Utsukushiki Isakai-me, La bella latosa, Piękna złośnica, A Bela Impertinente, Den sköna satmaran, Очаровательная проказница, The Beautiful Troublemaker
監督: Jacques Rivette
脚本: Pascal Bonitzer, Christine Laurent, Jacques Rivette, Honoré de Balzac
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制作会社: Pierre Grise Productions, George Reinhart Productions, FR3 Films Production, CNC, Canal+
ジャンル: Drama, drama film, film based on literature
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In the French countryside, former renowned painter Frenhofer lives quietly with his wife until young artist Nicolas and his girlfriend Marianne arrive. Intrigued by Marianne's beauty, Frenhofer decides to resume work on his unfinished masterpiece 'La Belle Noiseuse', using her as a model. The intense creative process transforms all involved, provoking questions about the nature of art and truth, and pushing relationships to their limits.
'La belle noiseuse' (1991) is a French drama film directed by Jacques Rivette, based on Honoré de Balzac's novella 'Le chef-d'œuvre inconnu'. Set in the French Provence, it explores themes of art, obsession, and the creative process. The film is notable for its slow pace and introspective nature, reflecting Rivette's unique cinematic style.