Martine Marignac Dies: Jacques Rivette, Jean-Luc Godard, Leos Carax Producer Was 75
18.07.2022 - 17:45
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Martine Marignac, the French producer who worked with a myriad of iconic directors including Jacques Rivette, Jean-Luc Godard and Leos Carax, has died in France at the age of 75.
Born in 1946, Marignac broke into cinema in the 1970s as a press attaché, working for seven years alongside Simon Mizrahi, the cinephile and publicist who witnessed the birth of the New Wave and then helped put its directors on the map.
Marignac moved into production in the early 1980s with the creation of the film collective La Cecilia. She took inspiration for the collective’s name from the Cecilia Colony in Brazil founded by a group of Italian anarchists in the late 19th Century.
Under this banner, she began her long-time working relationship with Rivette, taking credits on his 1981 film Pont De Nord. Other credits during this period included Godard’s Passion, Jean-Louis Comolli’s Balles Perdues and Chantal Akerman’s Golden Eighties.
In 1987, Marignac created a new company Pierre Grise Productions with Maurice Tinchant. There, she continued to produce Rivette’s films, bringing to fruition productions such as his Cannes 1991 Grand Jury Prize winner La Belle Noiseuse as well as Up, Down, Fragile and his last feature before his death in 2016, Around A Small Mountain.
Actress Emmanuelle Béart, who remained close to Marignac after starring opposite Michel Piccoli and Jane Birkin in La Belle Noiseuse, paid tribute to the producer on her Instagram account.
“Another part of my life has taken flight and cinema is losing a strong and engaged producer,” she wrote.
Marignac also had close ties with Georgian director Otar Iosseliani, who emigrated to France in 1982 due to political persecution back home. She produced most of his films from the early 1990s