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  1. LOUIS MALLE. During his career Louis Malle (30 October 1932 – 23 November 1995) became one of France’s most renowned directors both at home and internationally. He was known for the variety and breadth of his work as a feature-film-maker and a documentarist, as well as its frequently controversial subject matter.

  2. Né à Thumeries dans le Nord en 1932, Louis Malle est issu d'une grande famille d'industriels du sucre (c'est le petit-fils d'Henri Béghin, fondateur de la marque de sucre Beghin-Say). Il grandit dans le milieu de la grande bourgeoisie et traverse l'Occupation dans différents internats catholiques (dont celui qu'il évoquera plus tard dans Au revoir les enfants).

  3. 23 nov. 1995 · Louis Marie Malle (30 October 1932 – 23 November 1995) was a French film director, screenwriter, and producer. His film "The Silent World" won the Palme d'Or in 1956 and the Academy Award for Best Documentary in 1957, although he was not credited at the ceremony with the award instead being presented to the film's co-director Jacques Cousteau.

  4. 23 nov. 1995 · Biographie de Louis Malle - Réalisateur/Metteur en Scène, Scénariste, Dialogue, Auteur, Interprète : découvrez sa filmographie, ses dernières news et photos. Né dans une grande famille ...

  5. 23 nov. 1995 · From director Louis Malle’s Eiffel Tower sequence, the title character (Catherine Demongeot), visiting Paris, is more pursued than accompanied by Uncle Gabriel (Philippe Noiret) and their cabbie pal Charles (Antoine Robiot), with deliberate jokes in the subtitles, in Zazie Dans Le Metro, 1960.

  6. 14 mars 2018 · Louis Malle a choisi le noir et blanc pour ce beau film existentiel, qui transforme la littérature en cinéma. Il adapte en effet ici le roman désespéré de Drieu la Rochelle, publié en 1931 ...

  7. Few directors have portrayed the agonies and epiphanies of growing up as poetically—and controversially—as Louis Malle. Laced with autobiographical details, Murmur of the Heart; Lacombe, Lucien; and Au revoir les enfants tell stories of youth, set against the tumult of World War II and postwar France. Tragic, amusing, and poignant, these three films are more than just coming-of-age stories ...

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