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    Michel Audiard

    French screenwriter and film director

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  1. Michel Audiard (1920-1985) was a French screenwriter and film director, known for his witty and irreverent dialogues. He wrote and directed many films, including Le Trouble-fête, Le Voyage à Biarritz, and Le Diable et les Dix Commandements.

  2. Michel Audiard (1920-1985) was a prolific and popular screenwriter, adaptor and dialogue writer for French cinema. He also directed and acted in some films, and was the father of Jacques and François Audiard.

    • January 1, 1
    • Paris, France
    • January 1, 1
    • Dourdan, Essonne, France
  3. Michel Audiard, né le 15 mai 1920 à Paris 14e et mort le 28 juillet 1985 à Dourdan (Essonne), est un dialoguiste, scénariste et réalisateur français de cinéma, également écrivain et chroniqueur de presse 1.

  4. Michel Audiard. Writer: Under Suspicion. After the Liberation Michel Audiard started a career as a movie magazine writer. Under the pen name of Jacques Potier he worked for short-lived titles such as "L'Etoile du Soir" and "Cinévie".

    • May 15, 1920
    • July 27, 1985
  5. Paul Michel Audiard (15 May 1920 – 27 July 1985) was a French screenwriter and film director, known for his witty, irreverent and slang-laden dialogues which made him a prominent figure on the French cultural scene of the 1960s and 1970s.

  6. Dans un style qui s'inspire de la gouaille du peuple parisien, Michel Audiard est l'auteur de dialogues inoubliables du cinéma français.

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    • Les archives de la RTS
  7. Oct 17, 2020 · The hallmarks of screenwriter Michel Audiard – slang-laden dialogue, absurd situations and explosive confrontations – are all in evidence in Gilles Grangier’s “The Night Affair” (“Le Désordre et...

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