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  1. Claude Henri Jean Chabrol ( French: [klod ʃabʁɔl]; 24 June 1930 – 12 September 2010) was a French film director and a member of the French New Wave ( nouvelle vague) group of filmmakers who first came to prominence at the end of the 1950s.

    • Claude Henri Jean Chabrol, 24 June 1930, Paris, France
    • Film director
    • 12 September 2010 (aged 80), Paris, France
    • 1956–2010
  2. 4 Videos. 7 Photos. Claude Chabrol was born on 24 June 1930 in Paris, France. He was a director and writer, known for Le Beau Serge (1958), La Cérémonie (1995) and Story of Women (1988). He was married to Aurore Chabrol, Stéphane Audran and Agnès Goute. He died on 12 September 2010 in Paris, France. Born June 24, 1930.

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  3. 1. This Man Must Die. 1969 1h 50m GP. 7.6 (4.9K) Rate. A man asserts himself within the life of an actress he believes is somehow responsible for his son's death. Director Claude Chabrol Stars Michel Duchaussoy Caroline Cellier Jean Yanne. 2. La Cérémonie. 1995 1h 51m Not Rated. 7.5 (14K) Rate.

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  5. Claude Chabrol (born June 24, 1930, Paris, France—died September 12, 2010, Paris) was a French motion-picture director, scenarist, and producer who was France’s master of the mystery thriller.

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    • Les Bonnes Femmes (1960) Despite playing a central role in the nouvelle vague, Chabrol did not make a truly great film until the movement was drawing to a close.
    • Le Boucher (1970) In the run of films Chabrol made between 1968 and 1978 – often referred to as his golden era – the director repurposed the thriller to explore the baser instincts bubbling beneath the manicured surface of the bourgeoisie.
    • La Rupture (1970) The two darkest films of Chabrol’s golden era both deal with parental responses to attacks on children. Que la bête meure (1969), in which a father seeks to murder the hit-and-run driver who killed his son, pursues its quarry with clear-eyed moral purpose, but La Rupture, following a woman who leaves her husband after he attacks their son, has a bleaker edge that places it in the same tonal register as Roman Polanski’s great psychological horror pictures.
    • Alice ou la Dernière Fugue (1977) From ropey spy films to Orson Welles vehicles, Chabrol’s career is full of outliers, but the best, and indeed the most revealing, is his loose Alice in Wonderland adaptation Alice ou la Dernière Fugue.
  6. Claude Chabrol was born on June 24, 1930 in Paris, France. He was a director and writer, known for Le Beau Serge (1958), La Cérémonie (1995) and Story of Women (1988). He was married to Aurore Chabrol, Stéphane Audran and Agnès Goute. He died on September 12, 2010 in Paris, France.

  7. Sep 13, 2010 · Claude Chabrol, the director and critic who helped give rise to the French New Wave and who went on to make a series of stylish, suspense-filled films like “Le Boucher” (“The Butcher”) and “La...

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