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  1. Marcel Albert Carné (French: [maʁsɛl albɛʁ kaʁne]; 18 August 1906 – 31 October 1996) was a French film director. 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.

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  2. Marcel Albert Carné est un réalisateur et scénariste français, né le 18 août 1906 [1], [2] dans le 17 e arrondissement de Paris et mort le 31 octobre 1996 à Clamart [3]. Durant les années 1930 et 1940 , il marque l'histoire du cinéma français grâce à sa collaboration avec l'écrivain et scénariste Jacques Prévert .

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  4. Marcel Carné (born August 18, 1906, Paris, France—died October 31, 1996, Clamart, near Paris) was a motion-picture director noted for the poetic realism of his pessimistic dramas. He led the French cinema revival of the late 1930s. After holding various jobs, Carné joined the director Jacques Feyder as an assistant in 1928, and he also ...

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  5. May 23, 2018 · French film director Marcel Carné (1906–1996) is regarded as one of Europe's great filmmakers. Though he had a long career, his reputation rests on the six films he made from 1937 to 1945. One of the films in that period, Les Enfants du paradis (1945), is regarded by critics and film historians as one of the greatest movies ever made.

  6. S ome of the most memorable and stirring images in French cinema are to be found in a collection of films, all esteemed classics, directed by Marcel Carné. Le Quai des brumes (1938), Hôtel du Nord (1938) and Le Jour se lève (1939) are all richly evocative of the era in which they were made. Fatalistic melodramas steeped in an oppressive aura ...

  7. Oct 31, 1996 · Born in Paris, France, the son of a cabinet maker whose wife died when their son was five, Marcel Carné began his career as a film critic, becoming editor of the weekly publication, Hebdo-Films, and working for Cinémagazine and Cinémonde between 1929 and 1933. In the same period he worked in silent film as a camera assistant with director Jacques Feyder. By age 25, Carné had already ...

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