Cast of Up, Down, Fragile
László Szabó Le père de Louise (voice) Stéphanie Schwartzbrod Lise Marcel Bozonnet Man in the stairway Philippe Dormoy Le complice de Ninon Pierre Lacan Record Shop Seller Alain Rigout La victime de Ninon Jacques Rivette Man at Crepe/Hot Dog Stand
Up, Down, Fragile Reviews
New York Times Stephen Holden
What Mr. Rivette has concocted might be described as a lighthearted existential romp in which life is a playful dialogue between reality and fantasy, between musical comedy and drama, and you never know when one will turn into the other. Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews Dennis Schwartz
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I think one could argue that Up Down Fragile not only tells us a lot about what utopia would feel like, it also tells us a little about how it would be organized. There are millions of stories in Rivette's naked city, and they're all ours for the making. Combustible Celluloid Jeffrey M. Anderson
It's a film of wandering lightness, like a twirl on a warm afternoon, and it ranks with the director's best. Jacques Rivette's films possess a certain lilting quality that sits in a lineage with movie musicals, but it wasn't until 1995's Up, Down, Fragile that one of his works could be outright classified as such. The acting veers between mischievous awkwardness and theatrical precision, and Rivette's sly direction alternates to match...
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