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'La Belle Noiseuse' (, ) is a 1991 drama film directed by Jacques Rivette and starring Michel Piccoli, Jane Birkin and Emmanuelle Bart. Loosely adapted from the 1831 short story 'Le Chef-d'uvre inconnu' ('The Unknown Masterpiece') by Honor de Balzac,Apparently, it also includes elements from the short stories "The Liar" and "The Figure in the Carpet", and the novella 'The Aspern Papers' by Henry James. and set in present-day France, it tells how a famous old artist is stimulated to come out of retirement and do one last painting of a beautiful young woman. The film won the Grand Prix at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival.

Plot



A young would-be artist Nicolas, with his partner Marianne, are introduced by the art dealer Porbus to the aged painter Frenhofer, inactive for many years, who lives in a grand chteau in the south of France with his young wife Liz. Conversations are desultory, until Porbus suggests that Frenhofer might like to paint the attractive Marianne, he thinks she may be what he needs to complete his last piece, abandoned ten years ago when Liz was his model. Nicolas okays the idea, later Marianne is angry with Nicolas for not having asked her first before promising the master that she will model, but goes to the chteau the next day.

Work starts early next morning in Frenhofer's isolated studio, consisting of continual pen and wash studies on paper of Marianne in different positions, as he tries to capture the uniqueness of her body and the character of the woman within it. Over long days together their relationship varies, sometimes staying distant and sometimes getting relaxed. He progresses to working in oils on canvas, one day overpainting an unfinished study of Liz. When she sneaks into the studio one night and sees it, she is furious and hurt at the symbolism. As the object of Frenhofer's concentrated attention all day, mostly in silence, Marianne has time to rethink her relationship with Nicolas and decides she no longer needs him.

Eventually Frenhofer finishes his picture, which the film audience never sees. Once complete, the image is too powerful for Liz and for Marianne. Frenhofer hides it in a recess, which he seals with bricks and mortar, and quickly paints an innocuous version in which the face of the model is unseen. Porbus is invited to a celebratory party, after which Nicolas and the changed Marianne go their separate ways.

Cast



* Michel Piccoli as douard Frenhofer

* Jane Birkin as Liz Frenhofer

* Emmanuelle Bart as Marianne

* as Nicolas Wartel

* Marianne Denicourt as Julienne Wartel, Nicolas' sister

* as Porbus

* Bernard Dufour as the painter's hand

Reception



The film won the Grand Prix at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival.

The film received critical acclaim, and occasioned much comment on Bart's extensive onscreen nudity and director Rivette's characteristic use of a long running time (almost four hours).

'Chicago Sun-Times' film critic Roger Ebert added the film to his Great Movies collection in April 2009.

The film holds an approval rating of 100% on review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes based on 29 reviews, with a weighted average of 8.08/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "A sensual and hypnotic masterpiece, 'La Belle Noiseuse' luxuriates in its four-hour run time while holding audience attention."

Alternative version



Rivette used alternative takes from the film and made changes in the scene order to produce a shorter, 125-minute version, 'La Belle Noiseuse: Divertimento', for television. This version was also released theatrically in some countries.

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