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Mad Love
Directed by
Jacques Rivette
1972
4h 12m
Drama
,
Romance
7.3
100%
92%
6.4
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Sébastien is staging Racine's Andromaque and is having a falling out with his partner Claire, who is to play Hermione. He decides to call on his former wife to replace her, and Claire sinks into despair.
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Cast of Mad Love
Bulle Ogier
Claire
Jean-Pierre Kalfon
Sébastien-Pyrrhus
Josée Destoop
Marta-Hermione
Celia
Célia-Andromaque
André S. Labarthe
Le réalisateur
Dennis Berry
Dennis-Pylade
Jane Davenport
Madly-Céphise
Étienne Becker
Director Of Photography
Yves Beneyton
Yves-Oreste
Liliane Bordoni
Puck
Michel Delahaye
Michel-Phoenix
Françoise Godde
Françoise-Cléone
Didier Léon
Didier
Michèle Moretti
Michèle
Claude Richard
Philippe
Patrice Wyers
Jacques Rivette
Director / Dialogue
Marilù Parolini
Writer
Georges de Beauregard
Producer
Alain Levent
Director Of Photography
Mad Love Ratings & Reviews
KDHX (St. Louis)
Diane Carson
... Long takes and slow developments reward the necessarily patient viewer with a rich study of art, cinema, and life.
n+1
A.S. Hamrah
...the film in which Rivette's previously murky aspirations as a filmmaker coalesced, revealing his true direction.
CinePassion
Fernando F. Croce
Harrowing disintegration
New York Times
Roger Greenspun
L'Amour Fou, while possibly not a masterpiece, is a work of such interest, skill and intelligence that it deserves to be something better than a legend -- in what is, after all, still its own time.
Blogcritics.org
Alan Dale
The irony is subtle ... but irresistible for anyone interested in narrative paradox. L'Amour fou is one of the few movies, and one of the best, to deal directly with a literary subject.
Slant Magazine
Keith Uhlich
L'Amour Fou is a transitional work for Jacques Rivette, the bridge to the superb Out 1 and its equally masterful re-edit Spectre.
MovieMartyr.com
Jeremy Heilman
One of the best French films that I've seen.
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