Raoul Coutard, the French cinematographer who worked on many of the most important films of the New Wave movement, has died at the age of 92.
Coutard worked far less frequently after the end of the New Wave era, although he did reunite with Godard in the early 1980s for the films Passion and Prénom: Carmen.
Coutard died on 8 November at his home near Bayonne, in south-west France, after a long illness.
“Jean-Luc is a fascist of the left, and I am a fascist of the right,” Coutard said.