Luc Moullet (b. 14 October 1937 in Paris) is a French film critic and filmmaker, and a member of the Nouvelle Vague or French New Wave. Moullet's films are known for their humor, anti-authoritarian leanings and rigorously primitive aesthetic, which is heavily influenced by his love of American B-movies.
Though such influential filmmakers and critics as Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Marie Straub, Jacques Rivette and Jonathan Rosenbaum have consistently praised his work, he has never found commercial success, even in his native France.
Moullet is known to frequently act in his movies.
Self - Director
Himself
Monsieur Chômeur
Raymond
Self
le commentateur de La vie de l'abeille
The Boss
Le cantonnier / L'homme qui achète des journaux
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The Husband
L'anthropologue
Le philosophe
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Luc Moullet
L'homme
Luc Moullet
Le vendeur de guitares
Himself
He
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Vladimir, sententious man at the dinner
Self
Himself
L'assistant réalisateur
Self
Militant (uncredited)
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