Fool's Mate (1956 film)
Fool's Mate | |
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Le Coup du berger | |
Directed by | Jacques Rivette |
Produced by |
Pierre Braunberger Claude Chabrol |
Screenplay by |
Jacques Rivette Claude Chabrol Charles Bitsch |
Based on | gossip article |
Starring |
Virginie Vitry Anne Doat Etienne Loinod Jean-Claude Brialy |
Music by | François Couperin |
Cinematography | Charles Bitsch |
Edited by | Denise de Casabianca |
Production company |
Les Films de la Pleïade |
Release dates | 1956 |
Running time | 28 min |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Fool's Mate (French: Le Coup du berger) is a twenty-eight-minute short film directed by Jacques Rivette. It stars Virginie Vitry as a wife cheating on her husband (Jacques Doniol-Valcroze). When her lover (Jean-Claude Brialy) buys her a mink coat, the adulterous pair hatch a plan to avoid her husband's questioning the coat's origins.
Fool's Mate is considered by some to be the first film of the French New Wave, or the movement's earliest antecedent. Released in 1956, the film is something of a curio thanks to a scene in which Rivette and New Wave contemporaries Claude Chabrol, Jean-Luc Godard, and François Truffaut are seen in the same room as party guests.
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