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Claudine Bouché : ウィキペディア英語版
Claudine Bouché

Claudine Bouché (27 September 1925〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Claudine Bouché's profile at French social networking site Copains d'avant )〕 – 7 April 2014〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Obituary at Mulderville.net )〕) was a French film editor. She was known for her collaborations with noted French filmmakers Michel Boisrond, François Ozon, and especially François Truffaut. In 1977, Film Comment ranked her among the 75 top film editors.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Film Comment's Top 75 Picture Editors (circa 1977) )
== Career ==
She began her editing career on the 1951 comedy farce ''Mr. Peek-a-Boo'' for Jean Boyer. She went on to edit many of the films made by Michel Boisrond, most notably ''La Parisienne'' (1957) and ''Come Dance with Me!'' (1959), both starring Brigitte Bardot.
Bouché edited six films for French New Wave filmmaker François Truffaut, starting with the 1960 releases ''Shoot the Piano Player'' and ''The Army Game''. Bouché and Truffaut again collaborated on the acclaimed, influential ''Jules and Jim'' and the short ''Antoine and Colette'' (part of the omnibus project ''Love at Twenty''), both released in 1962. Bouché subsequently edited Truffaut's ''The Soft Skin'' (1964) and ''The Bride Wore Black'' (1968).
After a six-year hiatus, Bouché returned as editor of the popular 1974 softcore pornographic film ''Emmanuelle''. She edited several more films in the 1970s and served as editorial associate on George Roy Hill's 1979 romantic comedy ''A Little Romance''.
In the 1980s, she edited four films for French writer-director François Leterrier: ''Les babas cool'' (1981), ''Le voleur d'enfants'' (1981), ''Le garde du corps'' (1984) and ''Tranches de vie'' (1985). She also did uncredited work on Peter Sellers' final film, the 1980 comedy ''The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu'' and co-edited Paul Morrissey's 1985 drama ''Beethoven's Nephew''.
More recently, Bouché was recruited by François Ozon to help edit his films ''Criminal Lovers'' (1999) and ''Water Drops on Burning Rocks'' (2000). She retired from editing after the latter film, though she received special thanks in the credits of the 2002 film ''The Truth About Charlie''.

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