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Georges Rouquier, the Glossary

Index Georges Rouquier

Georges Rouquier (23 June 1909 – 19 December 1989) was a French film director, screenwriter and actor.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 33 relations: Alexander Dovzhenko, Arthur Honegger, Aveyron, Beau Masque, Bernard Paul (director), Biquefarre, Cecil B. DeMille, Charlie Chaplin, Chris Marker, Costa-Gavras, Film director, Goutrens, Hérault, Jacques Demy, Jean Painlevé, Jean Vautrin, Jean-Paul Le Chanois, Jeff (1969 film), Languedoc-Roussillon, Louis Pasteur, Love in a Hot Climate, Lunel-Viel, Mandrin (1962 film), Montparnasse Cemetery, Patricio Guzmán, Robert J. Flaherty, S.O.S. Noronha, Screenwriter, Sergei Eisenstein, Venice Film Festival, Yannick Bellon, Z (1969 film), 3rd César Awards.

  2. French documentary film directors

Alexander Dovzhenko

Alexander Petrovich Dovzhenko, also Oleksandr Petrovych Dovzhenko (Александр Петрович Довженко, Олександр Петрович Довженко; November 25, 1956), was a Ukrainian Soviet director, film producer and screenwriter.

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Arthur Honegger

Arthur Honegger (10 March 1892 – 27 November 1955) was a Swiss composer who was born in France and lived a large part of his life in Paris.

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Aveyron

Aveyron (Avairon) is a department in the region of Occitania, Southern France.

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Beau Masque

Beau Masque (Handsome Face) is a Franco-Italian film directed by Bernard Paul and released in 1972.

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Bernard Paul (director)

Bernard Paul (14 March 1930 – 6 December 1980) was a French film director and screenwriter. Georges Rouquier and Bernard Paul (director) are 20th-century French screenwriters, French film directors and French male screenwriters.

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Biquefarre

Biquefarre is a 1983 French docufiction film, written and directed by Georges Rouquier, about the uncertain future facing a small farm in Aveyron.

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Cecil B. DeMille

Cecil Blount DeMille (August 12, 1881January 21, 1959) was an American filmmaker and actor.

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Charlie Chaplin

Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin (16 April 188925 December 1977) was an English comic actor, filmmaker, and composer who rose to fame in the era of silent film.

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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. Georges Rouquier and Chris Marker are French documentary film directors.

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Costa-Gavras

Konstantinos "Kostas" Gavras (Κωνσταντίνος "Κώστας" Γαβράς; born 12 February 1933), known professionally as Costa-Gavras, is a Greek-French film director, screenwriter, and producer who lives and works in France. Georges Rouquier and Costa-Gavras are French film directors.

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Film director

A film director is a person who controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and visualizes the screenplay (or script) while guiding the film crew and actors in the fulfillment of that vision.

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Goutrens

Goutrens is a commune in the Aveyron department in southern France.

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Hérault

Hérault (Erau) is a department of the region of Occitania, Southern France.

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Jacques Demy

Jacques Demy (5 June 1931 – 27 October 1990) was a French director, screenwriter and lyricist. Georges Rouquier and Jacques Demy are French male screenwriters.

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Jean Painlevé

Jean Painlevé (20 November 1902 – 2 July 1989) was a French photographer and filmmaker who specialized in underwater fauna. Georges Rouquier and Jean Painlevé are 20th-century French screenwriters and French film directors.

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Jean Vautrin

Jean Vautrin (17 May 1933 – 16 June 2015), real name Jean Herman, was a French writer, filmmaker and film critic. Georges Rouquier and Jean Vautrin are French film directors and French male screenwriters.

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Jean-Paul Le Chanois

Jean-Paul Étienne Dreyfus, better known as Jean-Paul Le Chanois (25 October 1909 – 8 July 1985), was a French film director, screenwriter and actor. Georges Rouquier and Jean-Paul Le Chanois are 20th-century French male actors, 20th-century French screenwriters, French film directors and French male screenwriters.

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Jeff (1969 film)

Jeff is a 1969 French-Italian crime film financed by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts.

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Languedoc-Roussillon

Languedoc-Roussillon (Lengadòc-Rosselhon; Llenguadoc-Rosselló) is a former administrative region of France.

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Louis Pasteur

Louis Pasteur (27 December 1822 – 28 September 1895) was a French chemist, pharmacist, and microbiologist renowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation, and pasteurization, the last of which was named after him.

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Love in a Hot Climate

Love in a Hot Climate (Sangre y luces, Sang et lumières) is a 1954 Spanish-French drama film directed by Georges Rouquier and Ricardo Muñoz Suay.

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Lunel-Viel

Lunel-Viel (Lunèl Vièlh, literally: "old Lunel") is a commune in the Hérault department in southern France.

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Mandrin (1962 film)

Mandrin is a 1962 French-Italian historical adventure film directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois and starring Georges Rivière, Silvia Monfort, Jeanne Valérie and Dany Robin.

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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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Patricio Guzmán

Patricio Guzmán Lozanes (born August 11, 1941) is a Chilean documentary film director, screenwriter, director.

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Robert J. Flaherty

Robert Joseph Flaherty, (February 16, 1884 – July 23, 1951) was an American filmmaker who directed and produced the first commercially successful feature-length documentary film, Nanook of the North (1922).

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S.O.S. Noronha

S.O.S. Noronha is a French adventure film from 1957, directed by Georges Rouquier, written by Pierre Boileau, starring Jean Marais.

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Screenwriter

A screenwriter (also called scriptwriter, scribe, or scenarist) is a writer who practices the craft of screenwriting, writing screenplays on which mass media, such as films, television programs, and video games, are based.

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Sergei Eisenstein

Sergei Mikhailovich Eisenstein (11 February 1948) was a Soviet film director, screenwriter, film editor and film theorist.

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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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Yannick Bellon

Marie-Annick Bellon, usually known as Yannick Bellon, (6 April 1924 – 2 June 2019), was a French film director, editor and screenwriter. Georges Rouquier and Yannick Bellon are French film directors.

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Z (1969 film)

Z is a 1969 political thriller film directed by Costa-Gavras, from a screenplay he co-wrote with Jorge Semprún, adapted from the 1967 novel of the same name by Vassilis Vassilikos.

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3rd César Awards

The 3rd César Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma, honoured the best French films of 1977 and took place on 4 February 1978 at the Salle Pleyel in Paris.

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See also

French documentary film directors

References

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