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Raoul Coutard is a Actor, Director, Scriptwriter, Director of Photography and Cinematography French born on 16 september 1924 at Paris (France)

Raoul Coutard

Raoul Coutard
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Nationality France
Birth 16 september 1924 at Paris (France)
Death 8 november 2016 (at 92 years)

Raoul Coutard (born 16 September 1924) is a French cinematographer. He is most often associated 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.

Biography

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).


Collaboration with Godard
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 Weekend (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.

During the New Wave period, Coutard's work with Godard fell into two categories: black-and-white films, which were all shot full frame, and color films, which were all shot in widescreen. The black-and-white films, which were mostly made on lower budgets, are notable for their use of hand-held camera work and natural lighting, which lends them an unpolished, documentary quality, crucial to Godard's style, second nature to Coutard. However, in interiors, natural lighting was not always sufficient, and starting with Vivre Sa Vie (1962) Coutard devised a simple lighting rig suspended just below the ceiling with a number of small lights directed onto the ceiling, where white cards were placed to bounce maximum light in an ambient diffusion, giving the whole room of a location adequate light within which Godard could then improvise various camera set-ups. So pleased was Godard with Coutard's lighting arrangement he promptly devised a 360 degree camera pan to exploit this freedom. A similar 'documentary aesthetic' is pursued by all of Godard's cinematographers, although handheld camera tends to be replaced with more conventional mounting, in Godard's later work. Godard's first color film (shot by Coutard), Une Femme est une femme (1961), featured handheld shooting, sometimes even within its studio sets, while later ones, Le Mepris (1963) Pierrot Le Fou (1965) Deux ou Trois chose que je sais d'elle (1966) Le Weekend (1967) tend to coincide with Godard's growing preference for longer, more conventionally mounted camera work, either in fixed frame, pans, or tracking shots. Work in the 80s and 90s becomes even more refined, consisting of elaborate tableaux or stage directions within a fixed frame, usually on a long lens, enabling abrupt and conspicuous focus pulls between background and foreground (Sauve qui peut (1980) Passion (1982) Prenom Carmen (1983). The last two were photographed by Coutard using no additional lighting whatsoever, but taking advantage of recent developments in camera lenses and film stock to press the documentary approach in striking ways.


Post-nouvelle vague Career
After photographing some of the last films made during the nouvelle vague era – Le weekend for Godard and Truffaut's The Bride Wore Black – Coutard worked on Costa-Gavras' Academy Award-winning Z (1969). Coutard and Truffaut fought heavily over the cinematography of The Bride Wore Black, reported TCM host Robert Osborne after the cable network's 2009 showing of the film.

In 1970, Coutard wrote and directed his first feature film, Hoa Binh, for which he won the Prix Jean Vigo and an award at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. The film was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Coutard shot two more features over the course of the next fifteen years: La Légion saute sur Kolwezi in 1980 and S.A.S. à San Salvador in 1983. Coutard's cinematographer on all of his features was Georges Liron, who had been his frequent camera operator during his collaboration with Godard and with whom he'd served as co-cinematographer on the Irish documentary Rocky Road to Dublin (1967).

As a cinematographer, Coutard was less active in the 1970s than the 1960s. When he reunited with Godard in 1982, Coutard had shot only 7 films in the previous decade, with 5 of them in 1972-73. After the two Godard collaborations, he began working more frequently again.

During the 1990s, Coutard began working with director Philippe Garrel; his most recent work is Garrel's Sauvage Innocence, which was released in 2001.

Best films

The 317th Platoon (1965)
(Director of Photography)
Z (1969)
(Director of Photography)
Breathless (1960)
(Director of Photography)
The Confession (1970)
(Director of Photography)
Pierrot le Fou (1965)
(Director of Photography)
Jules and Jim (1962)
(Director of Photography)

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Filmography of Raoul Coutard (71 films)

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Actor

Les Yeux brûlés
Directed by Laurent Roth
Origin France
Genres Documentary
Actors Mireille Perrier, Raoul Coutard, Pierre Schoendoerffer, Raymond Depardon

À l'aéroport de Roissy, une jeune femme vient chercher une cantine militaire qui lui est retournée. Elle contient les effets et clichés de Jean Péraud, reporter photographe disparu le 8 mai 1954 à Diên Biên Phu. Elle engage la discussion avec les anciens compagnons de presse de Péraud qui sont présents. Les souvenirs et histoires qu'elle suscite font ressurgir les questions toujours actuelles sur ce qui fait l'image de guerre : le reporter est-il un témoin ou un combattant ? Son objectif est-il un bouclier qui le protège des effets de la guerre ou plutôt une arme qui le conduit à prendre tous les risques pour témoigner ? Peut-on vraiment considérer ces images de la mort au combat comme une forme d'art ?
Pierre Schoendoerffer, the Sentinel of Memory, 1h
Directed by Raphaël Millet
Origin France
Genres Documentary
Themes Films about writers, Films about journalists, Documentary films about business, Documentary films about the visual arts, Documentary films about the film industry, Documentaire sur une personnalité, Political films
Actors Pierre Schoendoerffer, Costa-Gavras, Raoul Coutard, Jacques Perrin
Roles Self

Pierre Schoendoerffer revisits his life and career, with a strong focus on the impact that his experience as a war cinematographer for the French army during the Indochina War had on him, as well as a war reporter during the Vietnam War when he filmed his 1967 Academy Award winning documentary The Anderson Platoon named after the leader of the platoon - Lieutenant Joseph B. Anderson - with which Schoendoerffer and his crew were embedded.
Two in the Wave, 1h31
Directed by Emmanuel Laurent
Origin France
Genres Documentary
Themes Documentary films about business, Documentary films about the film industry, Documentaire sur une personnalité
Actors Jean-Luc Godard, François Truffaut, Anna Karina, Antoine de Baecque, Isild Le Besco, Anouk Aimée
Rating66% 3.341483.341483.341483.341483.34148
The film depicts the friendship between French directors François Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard, the two shining figures of the French New Wave movement in the late '50s and early '60s.
Chambre 12, Hôtel de Suède, 1h18
Directed by Claude Ventura
Genres Documentary
Themes Films about films, Documentary films about the film industry
Actors Richard Balducci, Jean-Paul Belmondo, José Benazeraf, Claude Chabrol, Raoul Coutard, Liliane David
Roles Self
Rating69% 3.4512053.4512053.4512053.4512053.451205
Ce documentaire est une enquête menée par Claude Ventura et Xavier Villetard sur les conditions de tournage du film À bout de souffle de Jean-Luc Godard.
The Hideout, 1h33
Directed by Marc Simenon
Origin France
Genres Comedy, Crime
Actors Frédéric de Pasquale, Mylène Demongeot, Richard Harrison, Françoise Prévost, Michèle Richard, Dominique Delpierre
Rating55% 2.773522.773522.773522.773522.77352
Après plusieurs années d’incarcération pour un vol de bijoux, Paolo, dès sa sortie de prison, se met immédiatement en route pour récupérer son butin qu’il avait caché dans un puits désaffecté d’un coin perdu de campagne. Or un village du Club Méditerranée a été construit sur le terrain. Paolo s’inscrit au club pour pouvoir retrouver l’emplacement du puits.
The Bamboo Incident, 1h33
Directed by Raoul Coutard
Origin France
Genres Drama, War
Themes Politique, Political films
Actors Jean-Louis Trintignant, Danièle Delorme, Raoul Coutard
Roles Angry French man (uncredited)
Rating74% 3.7488253.7488253.7488253.7488253.748825
Pendant la guerre du Vietnam, un jeune garçon doit s'occuper seul de sa petite soeur après la mort de sa mère et le départ de son père au combat. Pour survivre, il part à Saigon...
Z
Z (1969)
, 2h7
Directed by Costa-Gavras
Origin France
Genres Drama, Thriller, Historical, Crime, Politic
Themes Assassinat, Politique, Political films
Actors Jean-Louis Trintignant, Yves Montand, Irène Papas, Jacques Perrin, Charles Denner, François Périer
Roles English Surgeon (uncredited)
Rating81% 4.0970754.0970754.0970754.0970754.097075
The story begins with the closing moments of a rather dull government lecture and slide show on agricultural policy, after which the leader of the security police of a right-wing military-dominated government (Dux) takes over the podium for an impassioned speech describing the government's program to combat leftism, using the metaphors of "a mildew of the mind", an infiltration of "isms", or "sunspots".
The Chinese, 1h36
Directed by Jean-Luc Godard
Origin France
Genres Drama, Comedy, Politic
Themes Politique, Political films
Actors Anne Wiazemsky, Jean-Pierre Léaud, Juliet Berto, Charles L. Bitsch, Raoul Coutard
Roles Self - Cinematographer (uncredited)
Rating69% 3.450173.450173.450173.450173.45017
La Chinoise is a loose adaptation of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's 1872 novel The Possessed. In the novel, a group of five disaffected citizens, each representing a different ideological persuasion and personality type, conspire to overthrow the Russian imperial regime through a campaign of sustained revolutionary violence. The film, set in contemporary Paris and largely taking place in a small apartment, is structured as a series of personal and ideological dialogues dramatizing the interactions of five French university students — three young men and two young women — belonging to a radical Maoist group called the "Aden Arabie Cell" (named for the novel, Aden, Arabie, by Paul Nizan).
Contempt
Contempt (1963)
, 1h43
Directed by Jean-Luc Godard
Origin France
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films about films, Films about writers, Mise en scène d'un scénariste
Actors Brigitte Bardot, Michel Piccoli, Jack Palance, Fritz Lang, Giorgia Moll, Raoul Coutard
Roles Cameraman
Rating74% 3.74543.74543.74543.74543.7454
American film producer Jeremy Prokosch (Jack Palance) hires respected Austrian director Fritz Lang (playing himself) to direct a film adaptation of Homer's Odyssey. Dissatisfied with Lang's treatment of the material as an art film, Prokosch hires Paul Javal (Michel Piccoli), a novelist and playwright, to rework the script. The conflict between artistic expression and commercial opportunity parallels Paul's sudden estrangement from his wife Camille Javal (Brigitte Bardot), who becomes aloof with Paul after he leaves her alone with Prokosch, a millionaire playboy.

Director

S.A.S. San Salvador, 1h35
Directed by Raoul Coutard
Origin France
Genres Action, Spy
Themes Spy films
Actors Miles O'Keeffe, Raimund Harmstorf, Sybil Danning, Dagmar Lassander, Anton Diffring, Catherine Jarrett
Rating33% 1.6892051.6892051.6892051.6892051.689205
Like in the books Malko is a nobleman whose family bequeathed him a huge castle and an aristocratic appearance but no sufficient means to sustain the inherited premises or to keep up the appropriate life style. This time it is the castle's roof that requires work and forces Malko to accept another CIA mission. The secret service is worried about rumours which endanger the US-American reputation. It was brought to the CIA's notice that a former collaborator named Enrique Chacon (Raimund Harmstorff) allegedly went rogue in San Salvador. Malko is supposed to investigate Chacon over the atrocities of death squads and then do whatever seems fit against the background of his findings. So he travels to San Salvador and goes about it. Soon he becomes a witness to the crimes of the death squads and eventually he has to realise how Chacon is indeed the driving force for all that. That leaves him no other choice than to render Chacon harmless for good before he can return to his castle and his fiancée, Countess Alexandra (Sybill Danning).
Operation Leopard, 1h36
Directed by Raoul Coutard
Origin France
Genres Drama, War, Historical
Themes Films set in Africa, French war films, Political films
Actors Bruno Cremer, Mimsy Farmer, Jacques Perrin, Giuliano Gemma, Laurent Malet, Pierre Vaneck
Rating56% 2.803212.803212.803212.803212.80321
The film is based on true events: In 1978 approximately 3000 heavily armed fighters from Katanga crossed the border to the Democratic Republic of the Congo and marched into Kolwezi, a mining centre for copper and cobalt. They took 3000 civilians as hostages. Within a few days between 90 and 280 hostages were killed. The rebels appeared to be unpredictable and are reported to have threatened to annihilate all civilians. The Congo's head of state Mobutu urged Belgium, France and the USA to help. France sent the Foreign Legion's 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment who were flown from Corsica to Kolwezi. Following their arrival they secured the perimeter in cooperation with Belgian soldiers from Zaire and then started to evacuate the civilists. Within two days more than 2000 Europeans and about 3000 African citizens were saved. The film strives to depict these events in a dramatised form, concentrating on the Europeans' plight.
The Bamboo Incident, 1h33
Directed by Raoul Coutard
Origin France
Genres Drama, War
Themes Politique, Political films
Actors Jean-Louis Trintignant, Danièle Delorme, Raoul Coutard
Rating74% 3.7488253.7488253.7488253.7488253.748825
Pendant la guerre du Vietnam, un jeune garçon doit s'occuper seul de sa petite soeur après la mort de sa mère et le départ de son père au combat. Pour survivre, il part à Saigon...

Scriptwriter

The Bamboo Incident, 1h33
Directed by Raoul Coutard
Origin France
Genres Drama, War
Themes Politique, Political films
Actors Jean-Louis Trintignant, Danièle Delorme, Raoul Coutard
Rating74% 3.7488253.7488253.7488253.7488253.748825
Pendant la guerre du Vietnam, un jeune garçon doit s'occuper seul de sa petite soeur après la mort de sa mère et le départ de son père au combat. Pour survivre, il part à Saigon...

Cameraman

Wild Innocence, 2h3
Directed by Philippe Garrel
Origin France
Genres Drama, Comedy
Themes Medical-themed films, Films about drugs
Actors Julia Faure, Michel Subor, Mathieu Genet, Maurice Garrel, Jean Pommier, Francine Bergé
Roles Director of Photography
Rating69% 3.480233.480233.480233.480233.48023
François Mauge (Mehdi Belhaj Kacem) est un jeune cinéaste. Sa femme, Carole, est décédée à la suite de prise d'héroïne et, marqué par cette disparition, il veut faire un film pour dénoncer ce poison. Le titre de son film sera Sauvage Innocence, mais il ne trouve pas les financements nécessaires à sa réalisation. Un trafiquant de drogues qui connaissait Carole, Chas (Michel Subor), est prêt à avancer cet argent, mais veut en échange que François fasse passer la frontière à une valise d'héroïne. François accepte et tourne alors ce film à Amsterdam avec l'argent même du trafic qu'il y dénonce. Il a rencontré auparavant une jeune actrice, Lucie (Julia Faure), dont il est amoureux et qui tient le premier rôle dans son film. Mais la réalité rejoint la fiction et on assiste à la chute de Lucie, qui sombre elle aussi dans la toxicomanie.
The Phantom Heart
Directed by Philippe Garrel, Marilyne Canto
Origin France
Genres Drama
Actors Luis Rego, Maurice Garrel, Roschdy Zem, Évelyne Didi, Véronique Silver, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
Roles Director of Photography
Rating68% 3.417553.417553.417553.417553.41755
Philippe et sa femme se séparent lorsqu'il découvre qu'elle a un amant. Il tombe amoureux d'une jeune fille, mais leur relation est perturbée par son remords d'avoir laissé ses enfants.