Jean-Pierre Ruh
Jean-Pierre Ruh worked in the cinema as a sound professional during the late 20th century. Born on July 16, 1942 in Asnières, Seine—now Asnières-sur-Seine in the Hauts-de-Seine department of France—Ruh’s contributions centered on the technical craft of sound recording and design in film productions.
Biography
Jean-Pierre Ruh worked in the cinema as a sound professional during the late 20th century. Born on July 16, 1942 in Asnières, Seine—now Asnières-sur-Seine in the Hauts-de-Seine department of France—Ruh’s contributions centered on the technical craft of sound recording and design in film productions.
Ruh is credited with sound work on the 1969 film My Night at Maud's, a French feature directed by Éric Rohmer. The film’s dialogue-driven narrative relied on precise audio capture, a task that fell within Ruh’s responsibilities as part of the sound department. Several years later, Ruh again collaborated on a Rohmer project, providing sound for The Story of Adèle H., a 1975 biographical drama. These credits reflect Ruh’s involvement in two notable works within the French New Wave movement, wher…





