Juliet Berto
Biography
Juliet Berto (January 16, 1947 – January 10, 1990) was a prominent French actress, director, and screenwriter, known for her influential contributions to the cinematic landscape of the 1960s and beyond. Emerging from a collective of student activists alongside Anne Wiazemsky, Berto made her debut in Jean-Luc Godard's groundbreaking film, *Two or Three Things I Know About Her*. Her collaboration with Godard continued, featuring notable performances in *La Chinoise*, *Week End*, *Le Gai Savoir*, and *Vladimir et Rosa*.
Berto's artistic journey took a significant turn as she became a key figure for director Jacques Rivette, showcasing her talents in the acclaimed films *Out 1* and *Celine and Julie Go Boating*. In the 1980s, she expanded her creative repertoire by venturing into screenwriting and directing. Her film *Cap Canaille* (1983) was notably showcased at the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival, reflecting her growth as a filmmaker. In recognition of her contributions to cinema, she served on the jury at the 37th Berlin International Film Festival in 1987.
Tragically, Berto's life was cut short when she succumbed to cancer on January 10, 1990, just days shy of her 43rd birthday. Her legacy endures through her dynamic body of work and her impact on the French New Wave movement.
Filmography
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Delphine and Carole
2020
Duelle
1976 • Leni
Wheel of Ashes
1968 • Girl Playing Pinball 1
Mr. Klein
1976 • Jeanine, Robert's mistress
Mur Murs
1981 • Visitor
2 or 3 Things I Know About Her
1967 • Girl Talking to Robert
Le Gai Savoir
1969 • Patricia Lumumba (uncredited)
Céline and Julie Go Boating
1974 • Céline
Défense de savoir
1973 • Juliette Cristiani
Vladimir and Rosa
1971 • Juliet / Weatherwoman / Hippie (uncredited)