10/21/1929
Sidi Bel Abbes, Algeria:
Paul Seban was a French film director and journalist, recognized for his contributions to French cinema and television. After spending his childhood in Algeria, Seban moved to Paris at the age of 19. He graduated from the Institut des hautes études cinématographiques (IDHEC) in 1952 and began his career as an assistant director, working with filmmakers like Jean Renoir and Orson Welles. Seban directed several political documentaries focusing on anti-colonialism and communism. He collaborated with Marguerite Duras on the film adaptation of her play La Musica (1967). Seban's work is noted for its political engagement and exploration of social issues.
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Catherine (1977) Director |
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Un jeune homme rebelle (1976) Director |
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La Limousine (1976) Director |
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Solidarité avec le peuple Vietnamien en lutte (1969) Director |
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La Musica (1967) Director |
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Marguerite Duras chez les fauves (1966) Director |
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Lolo Pigalle Strip-teaseuse (1965) Director |
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Portrait Souvenir: Jean Cocteau (1964) Director |
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Le Procès (1962) Assistant Director |