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French film director (1906–1988)
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Pierre Prévert (26 May 1906 – 5 April 1988) was a French film director, screenwriter, and actor.[1] [2]
He is the brother of Jacques Prévert, who is the subject of his documentary Mon frère Jacques . He is the father of screenwriter Catherine Prévert.[3]
Filmography
[edit ]Film
[edit ]- 1928 : Souvenir de Paris , collaboration with Jacques Prévert and Marcel Duhamel
- 1932 : L'affaire est dans le sac
- 1933 : Monsieur Cordon , story by Jean Aurenche
- 1935 : Le commissaire est bon enfant, le gendarme est sans pitié , collaboration with Jacques Becker
- 1943 : Adieu Léonard
- 1947 : Mystery Trip [4]
- 1958 : Paris mange son pain
- 1960 : Paris la belle
Television
[edit ]- 1961 : Mon frère Jacques
- 1963 : Le Perroquet du fils Hoquet
- 1964 : Le Petit Claus et le Grand Claus
- 1965 : La Maison du passeur
- 1966 : À la Belle Étoile
- 1966 : Les Compagnons de Baal
Assistant director
[edit ]- 1929 : Le Petit Chaperon rouge , by Alberto Cavalcanti
- 1931 : La Chienne by Jean Renoir
- 1931 : Baleydier by Jean Mamy
- 1932 : Fanny by Marc Allégret
- 1934 : L'Hôtel du libre échange by Marc Allégret
- 1935 : Fanfare d'amour by Richard Pottier
- 1936 : Moutonnet , by René Sti
- 1937 : Drôle de drame by Marcel Carné
- 1937 : Mollenard by Robert Siodmak
- 1938 : Le Récif de corail by Maurice Gleize
- 1945 : Félicie Nanteuil by Marc Allégret
Actor
[edit ]- 1929 : Le Petit Chaperon rouge , by Alberto Cavalcanti
- 1930 : La Joie d'une heure by André Cerf
- 1930 : L'Âge d'or by Luis Buñuel
- 1931 : Baleydier by Jean Mamy
- 1931 : Les Amours de minuit by Augusto Genina et Marc Allégret
- 1932 : Fanny by Marc Allégret
- 1934 : L'Atalante , by Jean Vigo
- 1935 : Le commissaire est bon enfant, le gendarme est sans pitié , court métrage de Jacques Becker + coréalisation
- 1937 : Drôle de drame by Marcel Carné
- 1943 : Le soleil a toujours raison by Pierre Billon
- 1943 : Les Deux Timides by Yves Allégret
- 1945 : Félicie Nanteuil by Marc Allégret
References
[edit ]- ^ "Consultation". archivesetmanuscrits.bnf.fr.
- ^ Prévert – via BnF Catalogue général.
- ^ "Consultation". archivesetmanuscrits.bnf.fr.
- ^ "Voyage-Surprise".