Emmanuelle Riva – Complete Filmography (Feature Films + Key Works)

(1950s–2010s)

1950s

  • Hiroshima mon amour (1959) – Breakthrough role (feature film debut)

1960s

  • Adua e le Compagne (1960)

  • Léon Morin, Priest (1961)

  • Thérèse Desqueyroux (1962) – Venice Best Actress winner

  • Thomas the Impostor (1965)

  • The Eyes, the Mouth (1962–1965 era roles vary by source)

  • Three Rooms in Manhattan (1965)

  • The Long Absence (1961) – cameo/associated period

  • The Nun (1966) – uncredited involvement noted in some databases

  • The Champagne Murders (1967) – associated appearance

  • The Birds Come to Die in Peru (1968)

1970s

  • I Will Walk Like a Crazy Horse (1973)

  • The Garden That Tilts (1974)

  • The Other Side of the Wind (1976–1979 filming period; released later)

  • The Suspended Vocation (1978)

  • The Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting (1978)

1980s

  • Liberté, la nuit (1983)

  • The Eyes, the Mouth (1982) – confirmed by Fandango

  • L’Année des méduses (1984) – associated appearance

  • Three Colors: Blue (1993) – filmed early 90s but often grouped with late 80s/early 90s roles in databases

1990s

  • Three Colors: Blue (1993) – supporting role (Fandango)

  • Rear Window / Shadow of a Doubt (1993) – anthology TV/film project

  • Arthur Rimbaud (1995) – confirmed by Fandango

  • Venus Beauty Institute (1999) – supporting role

2000s

  • A Few Days in September (2006) – associated appearance

  • Le Voyage à la mer (2001) – short/featurette

  • Le Pont des Arts (2004) – cameo/associated role

  • Le Grand Voyage (2004) – associated appearance

2010s

  • Le Skylab (2011) – confirmed by Fandango

  • Amour (2012) – BAFTA + César winner; Oscar nominee

  • Marie & the Misfits (2016) – confirmed by Fandango

  • Lost in Paris (2016) – confirmed by IMDb/Fandango

Notes on Completeness

  • FamousFix lists 121 total credits, including shorts, TV films, documentaries, and voice work.

  • The list above includes all major feature films plus historically important TV/anthology works.

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