A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 4, 1991
Original Title:
La Belle Noiseuse
Alternate Titles:
A Bela Impertinente
A Bela Intrigante
Güzel Gürültücü
La bella latosa
La bella mentirosa
La bella scontrosa
The Beautiful Troublemaker
The Little Nuisance
누드 모델
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
CNC
Canal+
FR3 Films Production
George Reinhart Productions
Pierre Grise Productions
Production Countries:
France | Switzerland
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 18A CZ: 15+ DE: 6 FR: TP JP: R15+ KR: 18 MX: C
Runtime: 238
The former famous painter Frenhofer lives quietly with his wife on a countryside residence in the French Provence. When the young artist Nicolas visits him with his girlfriend Marianne, Frenhofer decides to start again the work on a painting he long ago stopped: La Belle Noiseuse. And he wants Marianne as model.
Administration:
Jean Talvat
Assistant Art Director:
Denis Busson
Valérie Segond
Thomas Pitre
Jean-Michel Simonet
Assistant Camera:
Laetitia Masson
Christophe Pollock
Assistant Editor:
Anne Mills
Assistant Unit Manager:
Olivier Guespin
Clément Sentilhes
Catherine Martin
Associate Producer:
Maurice Tinchant
Costume Design:
Laurence Struz
Dialogue:
Pascal Bonitzer
Christine Laurent
Director:
Jacques Rivette
Director of Photography:
William Lubtchansky
Editor:
Nicole Lubtchansky
Electrician:
Jim Howe
Barry Davis
Stéphane Thiry
Philippe Gibier
First Assistant Director:
Lorraine Groleau
Grip:
Laurent Duquesnoy
Thierry Fonteny
Jean-Bernard Josko
Key Makeup Artist:
Susan Robertson
Novel:
Honoré de Balzac
Producer:
Martine Marignac
Production Design:
Emmanuel de Chauvigny
Production Secretary:
Sylvie Magnac
Odile Huhardeux
Screenplay:
Pascal Bonitzer
Jacques Rivette
Christine Laurent
Script:
Lydie Mahias
Second Assistant Director:
Anne Billiotte
Sound:
Florian Eidenbenz
Sound Assistant:
Brice Leboucq
Sound Mixer:
Bernard Le Roux
Still Photographer:
Moune Jamet
Unit Manager:
Janou Shammas
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