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Anne-Marie Miéville

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Anne-Marie Miéville (born 11 November 1945 in Lausanne) is a Swiss filmmaker.

Biography

Anne-Marie Miéville was a practising photographer when she met Jean-Luc Godard, who would become her companion, in Paris in 1970. From 1973 until 1994 she collaborated with Godard as photographer, scriptwriter, film editor, co-director, assuming the role of artistic director on some of their projects. In 1983, she realized her first short film How can I love; her second, "Le livre de Marie (Book of Mary)", followed one year later.

Works

In 2002, she wrote "Images en mots", a set of short texts published by Léo Scheer, who wrote that they are "a continuation of static shots, short films of the writing. It is not strictly speaking about novels, but rather of unspeakable moments, escaped flavours of images, where it would be a question of filming with words".

As a director

As a screenwriter

As editor

DVD releases

Her short film, The Book of Mary, is featured in the DVD release of Godard's 1985 film, Hail Mary.