
Raoul Coutard
Known for Camera · 17 credits
- Born
- 1924-09-16
- Died
- 2016-11-08
- Place of birth
- Paris, France
Biography
Raoul Coutard (16 September 1924 – 8 November 2016) was a French cinematographer. He is best known for his connection with the Nouvelle Vague period and particularly for his work with director Jean-Luc Godard. Coutard also shot films for New Wave director François Truffaut as well as Jacques Demy, a contemporary frequently associated with the movement.
He shot over 75 films during a career that lasted nearly half a century.
Coutard originally planned to study chemistry, but switched to photography because of the cost of tuition. In 1945, Coutard was sent to participate in the French Indochina War; he lived in Vietnam for the next 11 years, working as a war photographer, eventually becoming a freelancer for Paris Match and Look. In 1956, he was approached to shoot a film by Pierre Schoendoerffer, La Passe du Diable. Coutard had never used a movie camera before, and reportedly agreed to the job because of a misunderstanding (he believed he was being hired to shoot production stills of the film).
Coutard's first work collaboration with Jean-Luc Godard was Godard's first feature, À bout de souffle, shot in 1959. He was reportedly "imposed" on Godard by producer Georges de Beauregard; the director had already settled on a different cinematographer.
Coutard photographed nearly all of Godard's work in the Nouvelle Vague era (1959 - 1967), with the exception of Masculin, féminin; their last work during this period was Week-end (1967), which marked the end of Godard's work as a 'mainstream' filmmaker. The two did not work together again until Passion; their final collaboration was Godard's next feature, Prénom Carmen. ...
Known For
TV Shows (2)
Movies (15)

Contempt
1963
as Cameraman

Z
1969
as English Surgeon (uncredited)

La Chinoise
1967
as Self - Cinematographer (uncredited)

The Hideout
1971
Cinéma! Cinéma! The French New Wave
1992
as Self

CzechMate: In Search of Jiří Menzel
2018
as Self

The Making of Rocky Road to Dublin
2004
as Self

Godard, Love and Poetry
2007
as Self

Il était une fois... « Jules et Jim »
2008
as Self (chef opérateur)

The Bamboo Incident
1970
as Angry French man (uncredited)
The Outskirts of Alphaville
2003

Chambre 12, Hôtel de Suède
1993
as Self
Jean Seberg: American Actress
1997
as Self

Nouvelle Vague : El cine sin dogmas
2000
as Self

Pierre Schoendoerffer, the Sentinel of Memory
2011
as Self
About Raoul Coutard
Raoul Coutard (16 September 1924 – 8 November 2016) was a French cinematographer. He is best known for his connection with the Nouvelle Vague period and particularly for his work with director Jean-Luc Godard. Coutard also shot films for New Wave director François Truffaut as well as Jacques Demy, a contemporary frequently associated with the movement. He shot over 75 films during a career that lasted nearly half a century. Coutard originally planned to study chemistry, but switched to photography because of the cost of tuition. In 1945, Couta… With 17 credits spanning from 1956 to 2018, Raoul Coutard has appeared in 15 films and 2 TV shows.
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Most Popular Raoul Coutard Movies
- Contempt (1963) — as Cameraman
- Z (1969) — as English Surgeon (uncredited)
- La Chinoise (1967) — as Self - Cinematographer (uncredited)
- The Hideout (1971)
- Cinéma! Cinéma! The French New Wave (1992) — as Self
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