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René Clair


René Clair

Birthday:

11/11/1898

Place of birth:

Paris, France:

Biography:

René Clair was a French filmmaker and writer. He first established his reputation in the 1920s as a director of silent films in which comedy was often mingled with fantasy. He went on to make some of the most innovative early sound films in France, before going abroad to work in the UK and USA for more than a decade. Returning to France after World War II, he continued to make films that were characterised by their elegance and wit, often presenting a nostalgic view of French life in earlier years. He was elected to the Académie française in 1960. Clair's best known films include The Italian Straw Hat (1928), Under the Roofs of Paris (1930), Le Million (1931), À nous la liberté (1931), I Married a Witch (1942), and And Then There Were None (1945). In 1924, while Clair was working on Ciné-sketch for the theatre with France Picabia, he first met a young actress, Bronja Perlmutter, who subsequently appeared in his film Le Voyage imaginaire (1926) premiered at the newly opened Studio des Ursulines. They married in 1926, and their son, Jean-François, was born in 1927. René Clair died at home on 15 March 1981, and he was buried privately at Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois. Clair's reputation as a film-maker underwent a considerable reevaluation during the course of his own lifetime: in the 1930s he was widely seen as one of France's greatest directors, alongside Renoir and Carné, but thereafter his work's artifice and detachment from the realities of life fell increasingly from favour. The avant-gardism of his first films, and especially Entr'acte, had given him a temporary notoriety, and a grounding in surrealism continued to underlie much of his comedy work. It was however the imaginative manner in which he overcame his initial scepticism about the arrival of sound which established his originality, and his first four sound films brought him international fame. Clair's years of working in the UK and USA made him still more widely known but did not show any marked development in his style or thematic concerns. It was in the post-war films that he made on his return to France that some critics have observed a new maturity and emotional depth, accompanied by a prevailing sense of melancholy but still framed by the elegance and wit that characterised his earlier work. However, in the 1950s the critics who heralded the arrival of the French New Wave, especially those associated with Cahiers du Cinéma, found Clair's work old-fashioned and academic. The paradox of Clair's reputation has been further heightened by those commentators who have seen François Truffaut as the French cinema's true successor to Clair, notwithstanding the occasions of their mutual disdain.



Credits

Martinez, Margaritas and Murder! (2024)
Thanks
Ferraille et chiffons (1972)
Adaptation
Les Fêtes galantes (1965)
Director
Les Fêtes galantes (1965)
Writer
Les Quatre Vérités (1962)
Director
Les Quatre Vérités (1962)
Writer
Tout l'or du monde (1961)
Director
Tout l'or du monde (1961)
Screenplay
Tout l'or du monde (1961)
Producer
La Française et l'Amour (1960)
Director
La Française et l'Amour (1960)
Writer
La Française et l'Amour (1960)
Dialogue
Porte des Lilas (1957)
Director
Porte des Lilas (1957)
Screenplay
Porte des Lilas (1957)
Dialogue
Porte des Lilas (1957)
Producer
Les Grandes Manœuvres (1955)
Director
Les Grandes Manœuvres (1955)
Writer
Les Grandes Manœuvres (1955)
Producer
Les Belles de nuit (1952)
Director
Les Belles de nuit (1952)
Producer
Les Belles de nuit (1952)
Scenario Writer
Les Belles de nuit (1952)
Adaptation
Les Belles de nuit (1952)
Dialogue
La Beauté du diable (1950)
Director
La Beauté du diable (1950)
Screenplay
Le silence est d'or (1947)
Director
Le silence est d'or (1947)
Writer
Le silence est d'or (1947)
Producer
And Then There Were None (1945)
Director
And Then There Were None (1945)
Producer
It Happened Tomorrow (1944)
Adaptation
It Happened Tomorrow (1944)
Screenplay
It Happened Tomorrow (1944)
Director
Forever and a Day (1943)
Director
I Married a Witch (1942)
Director
I Married a Witch (1942)
Producer
I Married a Witch (1942)
Dialogue
The Flame of New Orleans (1941)
Director
The Flame of New Orleans (1941)
Writer
The Flame of New Orleans (1941)
Producer
Break the News (1938)
Director
Break the News (1938)
Writer
Fire Over England (1937)
Assistant Director
The Ghost Goes West (1935)
Director
The Ghost Goes West (1935)
Writer
Le Dernier Milliardaire (1934)
Director
Le Dernier Milliardaire (1934)
Writer
Quatorze Juillet (1933)
Director
Quatorze Juillet (1933)
Screenplay
À nous la liberté (1931)
Director
À nous la liberté (1931)
Story
À nous la liberté (1931)
Editor
Le Million (1931)
Director
Le Million (1931)
Writer
Prix de beauté (1930)
Writer
Prix de beauté (1930)
Adaptation
Sous les toits de Paris (1930)
Director
Sous les toits de Paris (1930)
Writer
Les deux timides (1928)
Director
Les deux timides (1928)
Screenplay
Un chapeau de paille d'Italie (1928)
Director
Un chapeau de paille d'Italie (1928)
Screenplay
La Tour (1928)
Director
La Tour (1928)
Screenplay
La Proie du vent (1927)
Director
La Proie du vent (1927)
Writer
Le Voyage imaginaire (1926)
Director
Le Voyage imaginaire (1926)
Writer
Le Fantôme du Moulin-Rouge (1925)
Director
Le Fantôme du Moulin-Rouge (1925)
Writer
Le Fantôme du Moulin-Rouge (1925)
Editor
Paris qui dort (1925)
Director
Paris qui dort (1925)
Writer
Paris qui dort (1925)
Producer
Paris qui dort (1925)
Editor
Entr'acte (1924)
Director
Entr'acte (1924)
Adaptation
Entr'acte (1924)
Producer
Le Carillon de Minuit (1924)
Assistant Director