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Home/People/Anne-Marie Miéville
Anne-Marie Miéville profile photo
Born
Nov 11, 1945
Age 80
Place of Birth
Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland
Known For
Directing
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

16
Movies
2
TV Shows
30
Directed
IMDb Profile

Anne-Marie Miéville

Directing

Biography
Anne-Marie Miéville, born November 11, 1945 in Lausanne, is a filmmaker, director, producer, screenwriter, actress and writer from Vaud. Anne-Marie Miéville works as a photographer and is the manager of a bookstore. In the 1960s, she also recorded two variety discs for Barclay, on songs by Jean-Jacques Debout. Then in 1972, she met Jean-Luc Godard in Paris, who became her companion until his death in 2022. Initially, from 1973 to 1994, she collaborated with this filmmaker as a photographer, screenwriter, editor, co-director and artistic director for some of her/their films. Then in 1983, she directed her first short film, "How Can I Love", and, a year later, a second short film, "Le Livre De Marie". Since then, she has continued to make films. Through her cinematographic stories, she questions, with a singularity of tone, love, time, the meaning of things, ... Her first feature film is called: "My Dear Subject" and was released in 19883. 1994 "Lou Didn't Say No". Still in 1994, Anne-Marie Miéville published "Histoire Du Garçon", a text retracing the career and life of her brother Alain, who died accidentally in 1993. In 1996/1997, a new feature film was broadcast, "Nous Sommes Tous Encore Here". Then in 2000, "Après La Réconciliation" in which she appeared, accompanied by Claude Perron, Jacques Spiesser, Jean-Luc Godard and Xavier Marchand. In 2002, she wrote "Images In Words", short texts published by Farrago, which the publisher wrote were "a series of fixed shots, short films of writing. Strictly speaking, it is not a question of news, but rather of indescribable moments, fleeting perfumes of images, where it would be a question of filming with words”.
Godard Cinema poster

Godard Cinema

as Self (archive footage)
2023
Godard by Godard poster

Godard by Godard

as Self (archive footage)
2023
The Image Book poster

The Image Book

as Narrator (voice)
2018
Jean-Luc Godard and Anne-Marie Miéville on Google StreetView poster

Jean-Luc Godard and Anne-Marie Miéville on Google StreetView

as Self
2018
Amateur Report (Exhibition Model) poster

Amateur Report (Exhibition Model)

as Self (voice) (uncredited)
2006
Four Short Films poster

Four Short Films

as Self - Narrator (voice)
2006
After the Reconciliation poster

After the Reconciliation

as La Première Femme
2000
The Old Place poster

The Old Place

as Self / Narrator (voice)
2000
The Darty Report poster

The Darty Report

as Mamzelle Clio
1989
Soft and Hard poster

Soft and Hard

as Self
1985
Notes on Hail Mary poster

Notes on Hail Mary

as Self
1983
Scénario du film Passion poster

Scénario du film Passion

as Self
1982
How's It Going? poster

How's It Going?

as Odette
1978
Dream On poster

Dream On

as Mother (voice) (uncredited)
1977
Here and Elsewhere poster

Here and Elsewhere

as Narrator (voice)
1976
Six fois deux/Sur et sous la communication poster

Six fois deux/Sur et sous la communication

as Self
1976