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Julien Duvivier (1896–1967)


Revered by such legendary fellow directors as Ingmar Bergman and Jean Renoir, Julien Duvivier is one of the most legendary figures in the history of French cinema. He is perhaps the most neglected of the "Big Five" of classic French cinema (the other four being Jean Renoir, Rene Clair, Jacques Feyder, and Marcel Carne), partly due to the uneven ... See full bio »

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(age 71) in Paris, France

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Filmography

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 2008 Marie-Octobre (TV Movie) (earlier screenplay)
 1974 Au théâtre ce soir (TV Series) (play - 1 episode)
- Marie-Octobre (1974) ... (play)
 1967 Paholaisen murha (adaptation)
 1964 Marie Octobre (TV Movie) (novel)
 1964 Poreilua Pariisissa (story)
 1963 Chair de poule (adaptation)
 1963 Marie Octobre (TV Movie) (screenplay)
 1962 Paholainen ja 10 käskyä (segments "Dieu en vain ne jureras", "Luxurieux point ne seras", "Un seul Dieu tu adoreras", "Les dimanches tu garderas en servant Dieu")
 1962 Noiduttu yö (scenario)
 1959 Marie-Octobre (original scenario)
 1957 Sylistä syliin (adaptation)
 1956 Nyt on murhaajien aika (adaptation and dialogue) / (story)
 1955 Nuoruuteni Marianne (dialogue)
 1954 Oikeusmurha
 1953 Isä Camillo ja hänen laumansa (dialogue) / (screenplay)
 1952 Isä Camillon kylä (adaptation and dialogue)
 1951 Pariisin taivaan alla (adaptation) / (screenplay)
 1950 Viimeinen pako (screenplay) / (story)
 1949 Tyttöjä vankilassa (adaptation) / (screenplay)
 1948 Anna Karenina (screenplay)
 1947 Amours, délices et orgues (scenario)
 1946 Pakokauhu pimeässä (dialogue by) / (screenplay by)
 1944 Pettäjä
 1943 Reise in die Vergangenheit (based on a screenplay by)
 1943 Untel père et fils (screenplay)
 1941 Lydia (story "Un Carnet de Bal")
 1939 Ajomies (screenplay)
 1939 Varjojen vangit (writer)
 1937 Tanssiaiskortti (screenplay)
 1937 Pépé le Moko (scenario)
 1937 Päivän sankari (adaptation)
 1936 Jean Pariisista (scenario)
 1936 Golem (screenplay)
 1935 Kuoleman pataljoona (adaptation and screenplay)
 1935 Bout de chou
 1935 Golgotha
 1934 Suurten aavikkojen kansa (screenplay)
 1933 Le petit roi (writer)
 1933 La tête d'un homme (written by)
 1932 Porkkanapää (screenplay)
 1931 David Golder
 1929 Maman Colibri (adaptation)
 1929 La divine croisière (writer)
 1928 Le tourbillon de Paris (adaptation)
 1927 L'agonie de Jérusalem (screenplay) / (story)
 1925 Poil de carotte (adaptation)
 1924 Coeurs farouches (scenario)
 1922 Les Roquevillard (adaptation and scenario)
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Personal Details

Other Works:

Story: "La fête à Henriette" (filmed as Poreilua Pariisissa (1964))

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Spouse:

Olga Nochimowsky  (her death)  (1 child)
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