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Alain Resnais (3 June 19221 March 2014) was a French film director and screenwriter whose career extended over more than six decades.[1]

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  1. 127 relations: Academy Awards, Agnès Jaoui, Agnès Varda, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Alan Ayckbourn, Algerian War, Anatole Dauman, André Barde, André Breton, André Delvaux, André Dussollier, André Malraux, Berlin International Film Festival, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Cannes Film Festival, César Award for Best Director, César Awards, Chris Marker, Darius Milhaud, David Mercer (playwright), Dennis Potter, Dirk Bogarde, Edward Jablonski, Ellen Burstyn, Fanny Ardant, Fantômas, Far from Vietnam, Films and Filming, Francoist Spain, French New Wave, Gaston Diehl, Gaston Modot, Gérard Philipe, Georges Pitoëff, Golden Lion, Grand Prix (Cannes Film Festival), Guernica (1950 film), Guy Peellaert, Hanns Eisler, Hans Werner Henze, Harry Dickson, Henri Bernstein, Henri Laborit, Hiroshima mon amour, I Want to Go Home (1989 film), Institut des hautes études cinématographiques, Intimate Exchanges, Jacques Doillon, Jacques Sternberg, Je t'aime, je t'aime, ... Expand index (77 more) »

  2. Best Director César Award winners
  3. Best Director Lumières Award winners
  4. French experimental filmmakers
  5. Institut des hautes études cinématographiques alumni
  6. People from Vannes
  7. Venice Best Director Silver Lion winners

Academy Awards

The Academy Awards of Merit, commonly known as the Oscars or Academy Awards, are awards for artistic and technical merit for the film industry.

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Agnès Jaoui

Agnès Jaoui (born 19 October 1964) is a French actress, screenwriter, film director and singer. Alain Resnais and Agnès Jaoui are best Director Lumières Award winners and César Honorary Award recipients.

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Agnès Varda

Agnès Varda (born Arlette Varda; 30 May 1928 – 29 March 2019) was a Belgian-born French film director, screenwriter and photographer. Alain Resnais and Agnès Varda are César Honorary Award recipients, Counterculture of the 1960s, directors of Golden Lion winners, French cinematographers, French film editors and French screenwriters.

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Alain Robbe-Grillet

Alain Robbe-Grillet (18 August 1922 – 18 February 2008) was a French writer and filmmaker. Alain Resnais and Alain Robbe-Grillet are Counterculture of the 1960s and French film directors.

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Alan Ayckbourn

Sir Alan Ayckbourn (born 12 April 1939) is a prolific British playwright and director.

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Algerian War

The Algerian War (also known as the Algerian Revolution or the Algerian War of Independence)الثورة الجزائرية al-Thawra al-Jaza'iriyah; Guerre d'Algérie (and sometimes in Algeria as the War of 1 November) was a major armed conflict between France and the Algerian National Liberation Front (FLN) from 1954 to 1962, which led to Algeria winning its independence from France.

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Anatole Dauman

Anatole Dauman (7 February 1925 in Warsaw – 8 April 1998 in Paris) was a French film producer. Alain Resnais and Anatole Dauman are European Film Awards winners (people).

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André Barde

André Barde was the pseudonym of André Bourdonneau (July 1874, Meudon – October 1945, Paris), a French writer best known for his libretti for operettas.

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André Breton

André Robert Breton (19 February 1896 – 28 September 1966) was a French writer and poet, the co-founder, leader, and principal theorist of surrealism. Alain Resnais and André Breton are French atheists.

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André Delvaux

André Albert Auguste Delvaux (21 March 1926 – 4 October 2002) was a Belgian film director.

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André Dussollier

André Dussollier (born 17 February 1946) is a French actor.

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André Malraux

Georges André Malraux (3 November 1901 – 23 November 1976) was a French novelist, art theorist, and minister of cultural affairs.

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Berlin International Film Festival

The Berlin International Film Festival (Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin), usually called the Berlinale, is a major international film festival held annually in Berlin, Germany.

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Bibliothèque nationale de France

The ('National Library of France'; BnF) is the national library of France, located in Paris on two main sites known respectively as Richelieu and François-Mitterrand.

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Cannes Film Festival

The Cannes Film Festival (Festival de Cannes), until 2003 called the International Film Festival (Festival international du film), is an annual film festival held in Cannes, France, which previews new films of all genres, including documentaries, from all around the world.

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César Award for Best Director

The César Award for Best Director (César de la meilleure réalisation) is an award presented annually by the Académie des Lumières since 1976.

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César Awards

The César Award is the national film award of France.

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Chris Marker

Chris Marker (29 July 1921 – 29 July 2012) was a French writer, photographer, documentary film director, multimedia artist and film essayist. Alain Resnais and Chris Marker are Counterculture of the 1960s and French experimental filmmakers.

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Darius Milhaud

Darius Milhaud (4 September 1892 – 22 June 1974) was a French composer, conductor, and teacher.

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David Mercer (playwright)

David Mercer (27 June 1928 – 8 August 1980) was an English dramatist.

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Dennis Potter

Dennis Christopher George Potter (17 May 1935 – 7 June 1994) was an English television dramatist, screenwriter and journalist.

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Dirk Bogarde

Sir Dirk Bogarde (born Derek Jules Gaspard Ulric Niven van den Bogaerde; 28 March 1921 – 8 May 1999) was an English actor, novelist and screenwriter.

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Edward Jablonski

Edward Jablonski (March 1, 1922 – February 10, 2004) was the author of several biographies on American cultural personalities, such as George Gershwin, Harold Arlen, Alan Jay Lerner, and Irving Berlin, as well as books on aviation history.

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Ellen Burstyn

Ellen Burstyn (born Edna Rae Gillooly; December 7, 1932) is an American actress.

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Fanny Ardant

Fanny Marguerite Judith Ardant (born 22 March 1949) is a French actress and film director. Alain Resnais and Fanny Ardant are French film directors.

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Fantômas

Fantômas is a fictional character created by French writers Marcel Allain (1885–1969) and Pierre Souvestre (1874–1914).

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Far from Vietnam

Far from Vietnam (Loin du Vietnam) is a 1967 French documentary film directed by Joris Ivens, William Klein, Claude Lelouch, Agnès Varda, Jean-Luc Godard, Chris Marker and Alain Resnais.

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Films and Filming

Films and Filming was the longest-running British gay magazine prior to the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality in England and Wales.

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Francoist Spain

Francoist Spain (España franquista), also known as the Francoist dictatorship (dictadura franquista), was the period of Spanish history between 1936 and 1975, when Francisco Franco ruled Spain after the Spanish Civil War with the title Caudillo.

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French New Wave

The New Wave (Nouvelle Vague), also called the French New Wave, is a French art film movement that emerged in the late 1950s. Alain Resnais and French New Wave are Counterculture of the 1950s and Counterculture of the 1960s.

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Gaston Diehl

Gaston Diehl (10 August 1912 – 12 December 1999) was a French professor of art history and an art critic.

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Gaston Modot

Gaston Modot (31 December 1887 – 20 February 1970) was a French actor.

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Gérard Philipe

Gérard Philipe (born Gérard Albert Philip, 4 December 1922 – 25 November 1959) was a prominent French actor who appeared in 32 films between 1944 and 1959. Alain Resnais and Gérard Philipe are César Honorary Award recipients.

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Georges Pitoëff

Georges Pitoëff (Russian: Георгий Питоев; 4 September 1884 – 17 September 1939) was a Russian émigré with an Armenian background who became one of the leading actors and directors in France.

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Golden Lion

The Golden Lion (Leone d'oro) is the highest prize given to a film at the Venice Film Festival. Alain Resnais and Golden Lion are directors of Golden Lion winners.

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Grand Prix (Cannes Film Festival)

The Grand Prix is an award of the Cannes Film Festival bestowed by the jury of the festival on one of the competing feature films.

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Guernica (1950 film)

Guernica is a 1950 French short film directed by Alain Resnais and Robert Hessens.

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Guy Peellaert

Guy Peellaert (6 April 1934 – 17 November 2008) was a Belgian artist, painter, illustrator, comic artist and photographer, most famous for the book Rock Dreams, and his album covers for rock artists like David Bowie (Diamond Dogs) and the Rolling Stones (It's Only Rock 'n Roll).

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Hanns Eisler

Hanns Eisler (6 July 1898 – 6 September 1962) was a German-Austrian composer.

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Hans Werner Henze

Hans Werner Henze (1 July 1926 – 27 October 2012) was a German composer.

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Harry Dickson

Harry Dickson is a fictional pulp detective, born in America, educated in London, and was called The American Sherlock Holmes.

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Henri Bernstein

Henri-Léon-Gustave-Charles Bernstein (20 June 1876 – 27 November 1953) was a French playwright associated with Boulevard theatre.

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Henri Laborit

Henri Laborit (21 November 1914 – 18 May 1995) was a French surgeon, neurobiologist, writer and philosopher.

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Hiroshima mon amour

(lit.), is a 1959 romantic drama film directed by French director Alain Resnais and written by French author Marguerite Duras.

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I Want to Go Home (1989 film)

I Want to Go Home is a 1989 French comedy film directed by Alain Resnais, from a screenplay by Jules Feiffer.

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Institut des hautes études cinématographiques

L'Institut des hautes études cinématographiques (IDHEC; "Institute for Advanced Cinematographic Studies") is a French film school, founded during World War II under the leadership of Marcel L'Herbier who was its president from 1944 to 1969.

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Intimate Exchanges

Intimate Exchanges is a play by Alan Ayckbourn.

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Jacques Doillon

Jacques Doillon (born 15 March 1944) is a French film director and screenwriter. Alain Resnais and Jacques Doillon are French male screenwriters.

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Jacques Sternberg

Jacques Sternberg (April 17, 1923, Antwerp, Belgium – October 11, 2006, Paris) was a French-language writer of science fiction and fantastique.

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Je t'aime, je t'aime

Je t'aime, je t'aime ("I Love You, I Love You") is a 1968 French science fiction film directed by Alain Resnais from a screenplay by Jacques Sternberg.

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Jean Anouilh

Jean Marie Lucien Pierre Anouilh (23 June 1910 – 3 October 1987) was a French dramatist and screenwriter whose career spanned five decades.

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Jean Cayrol

Jean Cayrol (6 June 1911 – 10 February 2005) was a French poet, publisher, and member of the Académie Goncourt born in Bordeaux.

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Jean Grémillon

Jean Grémillon (3 October 1901 – 25 November 1959) was a French film director. Alain Resnais and Jean Grémillon are French film directors.

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Jean Gruault

Jean Gruault (3 August 1924 – 8 June 2015) was a French screenwriter and actor. Alain Resnais and Jean Gruault are French male screenwriters and French screenwriters.

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Jean Ray is the best-known pseudonym among the many used by Raymundus Joannes de Kremer (8 July 1887 – 17 September 1964), a prolific Belgian (Flemish) writer.

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Jean-Luc Godard

Jean-Luc Godard (3 December 193013 September 2022) was a French and Swiss film director, screenwriter, and film critic. Alain Resnais and Jean-Luc Godard are César Honorary Award recipients, Counterculture of the 1960s, directors of Golden Lion winners, European Film Awards winners (people), French cinematographers, French experimental filmmakers, French film editors, French male screenwriters and Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement recipients.

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Jean-Michel Ribes

Jean-Michel Ribes (born 15 December 1946, in Paris) is a French playwright, screenwriter, theatre director, film maker and actor. Alain Resnais and Jean-Michel Ribes are French film directors, French male screenwriters and French screenwriters.

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Jean-Paul Belmondo

Jean-Paul Charles Belmondo (9 April 19336 September 2021) was a French actor. Alain Resnais and Jean-Paul Belmondo are Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement recipients.

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Jean-Pierre Bacri

Jean-Pierre Bacri (24 May 1951 – 18 January 2021) was a French actor and screenwriter. Alain Resnais and Jean-Pierre Bacri are French male screenwriters.

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John Gielgud

Sir Arthur John Gielgud, (14 April 1904 – 21 May 2000) was an English actor and theatre director whose career spanned eight decades.

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Jorge Semprún

Jorge Semprún Maura (10 December 1923 – 7 June 2011) was a Spanish writer and politician who lived in France most of his life and wrote primarily in French.

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Jules Feiffer

Jules Ralph Feiffer (born January 26, 1929)Comics Buyer's Guide #1650; February 2009; Page 107 is an American cartoonist and author, who at one time was considered the most widely read satirist in the country. Alain Resnais and Jules Feiffer are Counterculture of the 1950s and Counterculture of the 1960s.

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Karlheinz Stockhausen

Karlheinz Stockhausen (22 August 1928 – 5 December 2007) was a German composer, widely acknowledged by critics as one of the most important but also controversial composers of the 20th and early 21st centuries.

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La Jetée

La Jetée is a 1962 French science fiction featurette directed by Chris Marker and associated with the Left Bank artistic movement.

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La Pointe Courte

La Pointe Courte is a 1955 French drama film directed by Agnès Varda (in her feature film directorial debut).

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Lambert Wilson

Lambert Nicolas Wilson (born Willson, 3 August 1958) is a French actor.

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Last Year at Marienbad

Last Year at Marienbad (L'Année dernière à Marienbad), released in the United Kingdom as Last Year in Marienbad, is a 1961 French New Wave film directed by Alain Resnais from a screenplay by Alain Robbe-Grillet.

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Laurence Olivier

Laurence Kerr Olivier, Baron Olivier (22 May 1907 – 11 July 1989) was an English actor and director who, along with his contemporaries Ralph Richardson and John Gielgud, was one of a trio of male actors who dominated the British stage of the mid-20th century. Alain Resnais and Laurence Olivier are directors of Golden Lion winners.

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Le chant du Styrène

Le chant du Styrène (lit. "The Song of Styrene") is a 13-minute long French documentary film from 1958.

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Le Club des bandes dessinées

Le Club des bandes dessinées (French for "The Club of Comics") was the first organized association of French devotees to the comic strip as art form.

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Les Visiteurs du Soir

Les Visiteurs du Soir (US: The Devil's Envoys) is a 1942 film by French film director Marcel Carné.

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Life Is a Bed of Roses

La vie est un roman (English: Life Is a Bed of Roses) is a 1983 French film directed by Alain Resnais from a screenplay by Jean Gruault.

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Life of Riley (2014 film)

Life of Riley (Aimer, boire et chanter) is a 2014 French comedy-drama film directed by Alain Resnais in his final feature film before his death.

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Life of Riley (play)

Life of Riley is a 2010 play by Alan Ayckbourn.

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Louis Delluc Prize

The Louis Delluc Prize (Prix Louis-Delluc) is a French film award presented annually since 1937.

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Love Unto Death

Love Unto Death (original title: L'Amour à mort) is a 1984 French drama film directed by Alain Resnais.

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Lumières Award for Best Director

The Lumières Award for Best Director (Lumière de la meilleure mise en scène) is an award presented annually by the Académie des Lumières since 1996. Alain Resnais and Lumières Award for Best Director are best Director Lumières Award winners.

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Manifesto of the 121

The Manifesto of the 121 (Manifeste des 121), was an open letter signed by 121 intellectuals and published on 6 September 1960 in the magazine Vérité-Liberté.

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Marguerite Duras

Marguerite Germaine Marie Donnadieu (4 April 1914 – 3 March 1996), known as Marguerite Duras, was a French novelist, playwright, screenwriter, essayist, and experimental filmmaker.

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Marquis de Sade

Donatien Alphonse François, Marquis de Sade (2 June 1740 – 2 December 1814) was a French writer, libertine, political activist and nobleman best known for his libertine novels and imprisonment for sex crimes, blasphemy and pornography.

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Mélo (film)

Mélo is a 1986 French romantic drama film directed by Alain Resnais and starring Fanny Ardant, André Dussollier, Sabine Azéma and Pierre Arditi based on the 1929 play by Henri Bernstein.

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Montparnasse Cemetery

Montparnasse Cemetery (Cimetière du Montparnasse) is a cemetery in the Montparnasse quarter of Paris, in the city's 14th arrondissement.

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Muriel (film)

Muriel (Muriel ou le Temps d'un retour, literally Muriel, or the Time of a Return) is a 1963 French psychological drama film directed by Alain Resnais, and starring Delphine Seyrig, Jean-Pierre Kérien, Jean-Baptiste Thiérrée, and Nita Klein.

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My American Uncle

Mon oncle d'Amérique (English: My American Uncle or My Uncle from America) is a 1980 French film directed by Alain Resnais with a screenplay by Jean Gruault.

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Nazi concentration camps

From 1933 to 1945, Nazi Germany operated more than a thousand concentration camps (Konzentrationslager), including subcamps on its own territory and in parts of German-occupied Europe.

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Night and Fog (1956 film)

Night and Fog (Nuit et brouillard) is a 1956 French documentary short film.

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Not on the Lips

Not on the Lips (Pas sur la bouche) is a 2003 French musical film directed by Alain Resnais.

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Nouveau roman

The Nouveau Roman ("new novel") is a type of 1950s French novel that diverged from classical literary genres.

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Pablo Picasso

Pablo Ruiz Picasso (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, and theatre designer who spent most of his adult life in France.

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Palme d'Or

The (Golden Palm) is the highest prize awarded to the director of the Best Feature Film of the Official Competition at the Cannes Film Festival.

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Paul Éluard

Paul Éluard, born Eugène Émile Paul Grindel (14 December 1895 – 18 November 1952), was a French poet and one of the founders of the Surrealist movement. Alain Resnais and Paul Éluard are French atheists.

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Pictura: An Adventure in Art

Pictura: An Adventure in Art (1951) is a documentary film directed by seven directors, and narrated by several famous Hollywood actors, including Vincent Price, Gregory Peck, Henry Fonda, Martin Gabel, and Lilli Palmer.

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Pierre Arditi

Pierre Arditi (born 1 December 1944) is a French actor, whose career in film, stage, and television has spanned six decades.

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Pierre Braunberger

Pierre Braunberger (29 July 1905, Paris – 16 November 1990, Aubervilliers) was a French producer, executive producer, and actor. Alain Resnais and Pierre Braunberger are César Honorary Award recipients.

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Private Fears in Public Places

Private Fears in Public Places is a 2004 play by British playwright Alan Ayckbourn.

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Private Fears in Public Places (film)

Private Fears in Public Places (lit), is a 2006 French comedy-drama film directed by Alain Resnais.

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Prix Jean Vigo

The Prix Jean Vigo is an award in the French cinema given annually since 1951 to a French film director, in homage to Jean Vigo.

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Providence (1977 film)

Providence is a 1977 French/Swiss film directed by Alain Resnais from a screenplay by David Mercer.

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Raymond Queneau

Raymond Queneau (21 February 1903 – 25 October 1976) was a French novelist, poet, critic, editor and co-founder and president of Oulipo (Ouvroir de littérature potentielle), notable for his wit and cynical humour.

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Remo Forlani

Remo Forlani (1927–2009) was a French writer and screenwriter born in Paris to a French mother and an Italian immigrant father. Alain Resnais and Remo Forlani are French film directors and French male screenwriters.

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René Simon

René Simon (1898 in Troyes – 1971) was a French actor and founder in 1925 of the Cours Simon drama school in Paris.

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Ronald Bergan

Ronald Bergan (né Ginsberg, 2 November 1937 – 23 July 2020) was a South African-born British writer and historian.

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Sabine Azéma

Sabine Azéma (born 20 September 1949) is a French stage and film actress and director.

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Same Old Song

Same Old Song (On connaît la chanson) is a 1997 French comedy-drama film.

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Scarborough, North Yorkshire

Scarborough is a seaside town in the district and county of North Yorkshire, England.

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Silver Lion

The Silver Lion (Leone d'argento, also known as Silver Lion for Best Direction) is an annual award presented for best directing achievements in a feature film at official competition section of the Venice Film Festival since 1998. Alain Resnais and Silver Lion are Venice Best Director Silver Lion winners.

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Smoking/No Smoking

Smoking/No Smoking is a 1993 French comedy film.

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Statues Also Die

Statues Also Die (Les statues meurent aussi) is a 1953 French essay film directed by Alain Resnais, Chris Marker, and Ghislain Cloquet about historical African art and the effects colonialism has had on how it is perceived.

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Stavisky

Stavisky... is a 1974 French biographical drama film based on the life of the financier and embezzler Alexandre Stavisky and the circumstances leading to his mysterious death in 1934.

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Stephen Sondheim

Stephen Joshua Sondheim (March22, 1930November26, 2021) was an American composer and lyricist.

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Surrealism

Surrealism is an art and cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists aimed to allow the unconscious mind to express itself, often resulting in the depiction of illogical or dreamlike scenes and ideas. Alain Resnais and Surrealism are Counterculture of the 1950s.

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Théâtre des Mathurins

The théâtre des Mathurins, also called Les Mathurins, is a Parisian theatre located 36, rue des Mathurins in the 8th arrondissement of Paris established in 1897.

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The 400 Blows

The 400 Blows (Les quatre cents coups) is a 1959 French coming-of-age drama film, and the directorial debut of François Truffaut, who also co-wrote the film.

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The War Is Over (1966 film)

The War Is Over (La Guerre est finie-1966) is a French drama war film about a leftist in Franco's Spain, directed by Alain Resnais and starring Yves Montand, Ingrid Thulin and Geneviève Bujold.

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Toute la mémoire du monde

Toute la mémoire du monde (English: All the Memory in the World) is a documentary short film by Alain Resnais released in 1956.

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Van Gogh (1948 film)

Van Gogh is a 1948 short French documentary film directed by Alain Resnais.

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Vannes

Vannes (Gwened) is a commune in the Morbihan department in Brittany in north-western France.

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Venice Film Festival

The Venice Film Festival or Venice International Film Festival (Mostra Internazionale d'Arte Cinematografica della Biennale di Venezia, "International Exhibition of Cinematographic Art of the Venice Biennale") is an annual film festival held in Venice, Italy.

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Vincent van Gogh

Vincent Willem van Gogh (30 March 185329 July 1890) was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who is among the most famous and influential figures in the history of Western art.

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Wild Grass

Wild Grass (Les Herbes folles) is a 2009 French comedy-drama film directed by Alain Resnais.

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You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet (film)

You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet! (Vous n'avez encore rien vu) is a 2012 French-German film directed by Alain Resnais, and loosely based on two plays by Jean Anouilh.

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1980 Cannes Film Festival

The 33rd Cannes Film Festival was held between 9 and 23 May 1980.

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2009 Cannes Film Festival

The 62nd Cannes Film Festival was held from 13 May to 24 May 2009.

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2012 Cannes Film Festival

The 65th Cannes Film Festival was held from 16 to 27 May 2012.

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44th Berlin International Film Festival

The 44th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 10 to 21 February 1994.

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48th Berlin International Film Festival

The 48th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 11 to 22 February 1998.

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64th Berlin International Film Festival

The 64th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 6 to 16 February 2014.

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See also

Best Director César Award winners

Best Director Lumières Award winners

French experimental filmmakers

Institut des hautes études cinématographiques alumni

People from Vannes

Venice Best Director Silver Lion winners

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alain_Resnais

Also known as Alain Renais, Resnais, Resnais, Alain.

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