02/15/1936
Cannes, France:
Jean-Gabriel Albicocco was a French film director and screenwriter noted for his poetic visual style. Born in Cannes, he began his career as a cinematographer before transitioning to directing. Albicocco gained acclaim with The Girl with the Golden Eyes (1961), an adaptation of Honoré de Balzac's novella, and The Wanderer (1967), based on Alain-Fournier's novel Le Grand Meaulnes. His films are characterized by their lyrical imagery and exploration of romantic themes. Albicocco's contributions to French cinema have left a lasting impact on the industry's artistic direction.
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Faire l'amour... De la pilule à l'ordinateur (1971) Director |
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Le Petit Matin (1971) Director |
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Le Petit Matin (1971) Adaptation |
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Le Cœur fou (1970) Director |
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Le Cœur fou (1970) Writer |
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Le Grand Meaulnes (1967) Director |
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Le Grand Meaulnes (1967) Screenplay |
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Le Rat d'Amérique (1963) Director |
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Le Rat d'Amérique (1963) Screenplay |
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La Fille aux yeux d'or (1961) Director |
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Closed Vision (1954) Cinematography |
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Closed Vision (1954) Editor |