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Louis Malle. Louis Marie Malle ( French: [lwi mal]; 30 October 1932 – 23 November 1995) was a French film director, screenwriter, and producer who worked in both French cinema and Hollywood. Described as "eclectic" and "a filmmaker difficult to pin down", Malle made documentaries, romances, period dramas, and thrillers.
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- 23 November 1995 (aged 63), Beverly Hills, California, U.S.
- 1953–1995
Nov 25, 1995 · Louis Malle, the eclectic French director of films including "Pretty Baby," "Lacombe, Lucien," "Atlantic City," "My Dinner With Andre" and "Au Revoir les Enfants," died on Thursday at his home in ...
LOUIS MALLE. During his career Louis Malle (30 October 1932 – 23 November 1995) became one of France’s most renowned directors both at home and internationally. He was known for the variety and breadth of his work as a feature-film-maker and a documentarist, as well as its frequently controversial subject matter.
French TitleEnglish TitleYearType Of FilmLe Monde du SilenceThe Silent World1956documentaryAscenseur pour l’EchafaudElevator to the Gallows1957featureLes AmantsThe Lovers1958featureZazie dans le MetroZazie in the Metro1960featureLouis Malle (1932-1995) Louis Malle. Louis Malle, the descendant of a French nobleman who made a fortune in beet sugar during the Napoleonic Wars, created films that explored life and its meaning. Malle's family discouraged his early interest in film but, in 1950, allowed him to enter the Institute of Advanced Cinematographic Studies in Paris.
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- Thumeries, Nord, France
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- Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
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Jun 19, 2005 · In his later film about the Occupation, "Au Revoir, les Enfants," Malle tells a wartime story more like his own, in which the schoolboy hero learns, through the Nazis' brutal intolerance, that ...
Apr 7, 1985 · Malle is a small, trim, dark-eyed man with dark wavy hair, shot with gray at the temples. He is nervous, intense, restless, and his mind darts from idea to idea like some bright fish exploring the ...
Interview with Louis Malle. Roger Ebert February 13, 1972. Tweet. It was a night in New York to hover over a bottle of burgundy, one's elbows on the table and talk of human love, of myth, of decency...and incest. They had not all seemed to belong in the same sentence before tonight, but now - well, "Murmur of the Heart" is not an ordinary film.