Duelle

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Duelle is a 1976 French fantasy-mystery film by director Jacques Rivette, known for its enigmatic narrative, mythic atmosphere, and exploration of duality and female identity.

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instanceOf French film
film
alsoKnownAs Duelle (une quarantaine) NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy William Lubtchansky NERFINISHED
colorProcess color
countryOfOrigin France
director Jacques Rivette NERFINISHED
directorNationality French
distributor Sunchild Productions NERFINISHED
editedBy Nicole Lubtchansky NERFINISHED
era 1970s French cinema
featuresCharacter Leni NERFINISHED
Lucie NERFINISHED
Pierrot NERFINISHED
Viva NERFINISHED
filmingFormat 35 mm
follows Céline et Julie vont en bateau NERFINISHED
genre experimental film
fantasy
mystery
hasCultFollowing true
hasTheme duality
female identity
games and rituals
myth and mythology
power struggle
language French
movement French New Wave NERFINISHED
musicBy Jean Wiener NERFINISHED
narrativeStyle enigmatic
notableFor blending of fantasy and noir elements
exploration of duality
focus on female protagonists
mythic atmosphere
originalTitle Duelle NERFINISHED
partOf Jacques Rivette’s “Scènes de la vie parallèle” cycle NERFINISHED
portrays goddesses of the sun and the moon
producer Stéphane Tchalgadjieff NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1976
runtimeApproxMinutes 120
screenwriter Eduardo de Gregorio NERFINISHED
Jacques Rivette NERFINISHED
setting Paris

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