Jacquot shot this stunning adaptation of De Marivaux’s unfinished La vie de Marianne (sometimes cited as the first epistolary novel) in a three-hour version, which was shown on French television in installments in the mid-1990s, but his preferred cut is [a] breathless 1997 theatrical version. Few period pieces are more alive, perhaps because Jacquot is unimpressed with the trappings that usually gum up the works — the dresses, the carriages, the lavish table settings. He knows that it’s primarily a matter of faces and bodies, as in any film, and as usual, his attunement to the emotional and imaginative lives of his actors and their characters is extraordinary. Virginie Ledoyen is Marianne, the young orphaned girl who believes she was born into an aristocratic family and enters a convent to avoid the distasteful prospect of becoming a kept woman. In many ways, just as much as A Single Girl, this is a tribute to the radiant young Ledoyen. “I wanted a girl who could be a gypsy … and a princess,’ said Jacquot, who met the actress through Olivier Assayas. “I soon knew that she’s the kind of girl that I can look at with my camera and make her the only one.” As indeed she is, in both films. –Filmlinc
Benoît Jacquot was born in Paris in 1947. He was the assistant to various directors before making his first film, L’Assassin Musicien in 1975. Fifteen films followed, such as Les enfants du placard, Les ailes de la colombe, La Ddsenchantée, La fille seule_, Le septième ciel, Pas de scandale, Sade, Tosca and Adolphe. He has worked with, among others, actors like Isabelle Huppert, Isabelle Adjani, Virginie Ledoyen, Fabrice Luchini and Daniel Auteuil. L’école de la chair was selected in Competition at the Cannes Film Festival in 1998 and A tout de suite in the Un Certain Regard section in 2004. He has also directed numerous documentaries and features for television, such as Princesse Marie in 2003 with Catherine Deneuve. In the fall of 2004 he directed Werther by Massenet at the Royal Opera in London"s Covent Garden. He is finishing a screenplay based on a novel by Moravia and is preparing… read more