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    Julien Duvivier

    French film director

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  1. Julien Duvivier, on the right, with Italian writer Giovannino Guareschi, 1952. On his return to France, Duvivier experienced some difficulties in resuming his career. Panic (Panique) (1946), an exhaustive summary of the lowest of human instincts, was the most personal, darkest, and nihilistic of his works. It was a bitter failure with critics ...

    • French
    • 8 October 1896, Lille, France
    • 1919–1967
    • 29 October 1967 (aged 71), Paris, France
  2. Julien Duvivier (1896-1967) Julien Duvivier. Writer. Director. Producer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Revered by such legendary fellow directors as Ingmar Bergman and Jean Renoir, Julien Duvivier is one of the most legendary figures in the history of French cinema. He is perhaps the most neglected of the "Big Five" of classic French cinema (the ...

    • January 1, 1
    • Lille, Nord, France
    • January 1, 1
    • Paris, France
  3. Nov 5, 2015 · Eclipse Series 44: Julien Duvivier in the Thirties. MAN IN THE SHADOWS. Julien Duvivier was a master of the early sound film. Whether he was making a romance, mystery, comedy, or domestic drama, his use of the camera was always revelatory, and he showed an uncanny instinct for the ways sound could be put to poetic as well as narrative uses.

  4. Julien Duvivier filmography. Julien Duvivier (8 October 1896, in Lille – 29 October 1967, in Paris) was a French film director. He rose to prominence in French cinema in the silent era, and directed some of the most notable films of the poetic realism in the 1930s, such as La belle équipe and Pépé le Moko. During World War II he worked in ...

    Year
    English Title
    Original Title
    Production Country
    1928
    Le mystère de la tour Eiffel
    France
    1928
    Le tourbillon de Paris
    France
    1929
    La Vie miraculeuse de Thérèse Martin
    France
    1929
    Maman Colibri
    France
  5. Julien Duvivier. Writer: Panique. Revered by such legendary fellow directors as Ingmar Bergman and Jean Renoir, Julien Duvivier is one of the most legendary figures in the history of French cinema. He is perhaps the most neglected of the "Big Five" of classic French cinema (the other four being Jean Renoir, Rene Clair, Jacques Feyder, and Marcel Carne), partly due to the uneven quality of his ...

    • October 3, 1896
    • October 30, 1967
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  7. Julien Duvivier was born in Lille, France, on 8 October 1896. He started out as a stage actor in Paris in 1915. He worked at the Odéon under the direction of the reactionary André Antoine, whose realist approach left a lasting impression on the young Duvivier.

  8. Mar 17, 2017 · Julien Duvivier was once considered one of the world’s great filmmakers. He was idolised by Orson Welles and Michael Powell, while Ingmar Bergman once admitted that of all the careers that he would have liked to have had, it would be Duvivier’s. The classicism of his mise en scène, his core thematic concerns – deception, misanthropy, the ...

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