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- Children of Paradise1946
- Port of Shadows1939
- Daybreak1940
- Hôtel du nord1938
- The Young Wolves1968
- The Devil's Envoys1947
- Gates of the Night1950
- Thérèse Raquin1953
- Bizarre, Bizarre1939
- The Cheaters1958
- L'air de Paris1954
- Juliette ou la clef des songes1951
- Les assassins de l'ordre1971
- La Marie du Port1951
- Jenny1936
- Wasteland1960
- Le pays d'où je viens1956
- La fleur de l'âge1947
Marcel Carné. Director: Port of Shadows. Marcel Carné, the son of a cabinet maker, entered the movies as the assistant of Jacques Feyder. At the age of 25 he directed his first movie Jenny (1936).
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A key figure in the poetic realism movement, Carné's best known films include Port of Shadows (1938), Le Jour Se Lève (1939), Les Visiteurs du Soir (1942) and Children of Paradise (1945); the latter has been cited as one of the great films of all time.
Le Jour Se Leve (1939) Not Rated | 93 min | Crime, Drama, Romance. 7.7. Rate. After committing a murder, a man locks himself in his apartment and recollects the events that led him to the killing. Director: Marcel Carné | Stars: Jean Gabin, Jacqueline Laurent, Arletty, Jules Berry. Votes: 8,136 | Gross: $0.03M. 4. La fleur de l'âge (1947)
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Oct 31, 1996 · Under difficult conditions they made Carné's most highly regarded film Les Enfants du paradis (Children of Paradise, 1945) released after the Liberation of France. In the late 1990s, the film was voted "Best French Film of the Century" in a poll of 600 French critics and professionals.
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Marcel Carné was a French film director who is best known for his poetic realism films that were popular in France during the 1930s and 1940s. His films often portrayed the struggles of working-class people and were characterized by their melancholic and romantic tone.