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Home/People/Raoul Coutard
Raoul Coutard profile photo
Born
Sep 16, 1924Died: Nov 8, 2016
Lived 92 years
Place of Birth
Paris, France
Known For
Camera
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

15
Movies
2
TV Shows
5
Directed
IMDb Profile

Raoul Coutard

Camera

Biography
Raoul Coutard (16 September 1924 – 8 November 2016) was a French cinematographer. He is best known for his connection with the Nouvelle Vague period and particularly for his work with director Jean-Luc Godard. Coutard also shot films for New Wave director François Truffaut as well as Jacques Demy, a contemporary frequently associated with the movement. He shot over 75 films during a career that lasted nearly half a century. Coutard originally planned to study chemistry, but switched to photography because of the cost of tuition. In 1945, Coutard was sent to participate in the French Indochina War; he lived in Vietnam for the next 11 years, working as a war photographer, eventually becoming a freelancer for Paris Match and Look. In 1956, he was approached to shoot a film by Pierre Schoendoerffer, La Passe du Diable. Coutard had never used a movie camera before, and reportedly agreed to the job because of a misunderstanding (he believed he was being hired to shoot production stills of the film). Coutard's first work collaboration with Jean-Luc Godard was Godard's first feature, À bout de souffle, shot in 1959. He was reportedly "imposed" on Godard by producer Georges de Beauregard; the director had already settled on a different cinematographer. Coutard photographed nearly all of Godard's work in the Nouvelle Vague era (1959 - 1967), with the exception of Masculin, féminin; their last work during this period was Week-end (1967), which marked the end of Godard's work as a 'mainstream' filmmaker. The two did not work together again until Passion; their final collaboration was Godard's next feature, Prénom Carmen. ... Source: Article "Raoul Coutard" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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Pierre Schoendoerffer, the Sentinel of Memory

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2011
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Il était une fois... « Jules et Jim »

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2008
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Godard, Love and Poetry

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2007
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The Making of Rocky Road to Dublin

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2004
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The Outskirts of Alphaville

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2003
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Nouvelle Vague : El cine sin dogmas

as Self
2000
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Jean Seberg: American Actress

as Self
1997
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Chambre 12, Hôtel de Suède

as Self
1993
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Cinéma! Cinéma! The French New Wave

as Self
1992
The Hideout poster

The Hideout

Cast
1971
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The Bamboo Incident

as Angry French man (uncredited)
1970
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Z

as English Surgeon (uncredited)
1969
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La Chinoise

as Self - Cinematographer (uncredited)
1967
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Contempt

as Cameraman
1963