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  1. André Paulvé

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  1. André Paulvé (30 October 1898 – 8 July 1982) was a French film producer. [1] He established his own production and distribution company DisCina with Michel Safra in 1938. During the German Occupation of France after 1940 he based himself at Nice in the Unoccupied Zone.

  2. André Paulvé was born on 30 October 1898 in Seignelay, Yonne, France. He was a producer, known for Beauty and the Beast (1946), Personal Column (1939) and Orpheus (1950). He died on 8 July 1982 in Paris, France.

    • Producer, Additional Crew
    • October 30, 1898
    • André Paulvé
    • July 8, 1982
  3. André Paulvé est le producteur de Les Enfants du paradis, La Belle et la Bête, Orphée, Jour de fête. Il a épousé notamment Simone Oulman, la fille de la chanteuse Adeline Lanthenay et de Alfred Oulman, directeur de publication, (Le Ruy Blas, Le Petit Bleu de Paris, La Semaine Parisienne), en 1926 [3].

  4. André Paulvé was born on October 30, 1898 in Seignelay, Yonne, France. He was a producer, known for Beauty and the Beast (1946), Orpheus (1950) and Personal Column (1939). He died on July 8, 1982 in Paris, France.

    • October 30, 1898
    • July 8, 1982
  5. What the French achieved instead was an artisanal cinema built around independent producers, several of whom — like Adolphe Osso in the 1930s, André Paulvé in the ’50s and Anatole Dauman in ...

  6. Sep 19, 2012 · It was into this ethical and interpretive minefield that Carné’s magical Les visiteurs du soir (1942), produced by André Paulvés independent company, Discina, gingerly stepped, a medieval fairy tale that seemed intentionally devoid of political allegory. Or was it?

  7. Dec 4, 2008 · In the summer of 1943, in response to the Allied invasion of Sicily, the Germans halted production of the film and ordered Carne and the crew to return to Paris. When it was discovered that the producer Andre Paulve had part Jewish ancestry, he was forced to leave the production.