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  1. 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).

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. In 1979, Louis Malle traveled into the heart of Minnesota to capture the everyday lives of the men and women in a prosperous farming community. Six years later, during Ronald Reagan’s second term, he returned to find drastic economic decline. Free of stereotypes about America’s “heartland,” _God’s Country,_ commissioned for American public television, is a stunning work of emotional ...

  5. 12 avr. 2023 · Louis Malle: Perspectives on America. Hulu has released a documentary on actress Brooke Shields, who rose to fame in 1978 with Pretty Baby, Louis Malle’s first American film. Until his death in Beverly Hills in 1995, the French director lived in the United States on and off and directed eight films there, including some unknown masterpieces ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Louis Malle ne juge pas Le cinéma français accompagne cette mutation majeure. Le Chagrin et la Pitié (1969), documentaire de Marcel Ophuls, montre la réalité de la collaboration, sans minimiser pour autant les faits de Résistance, en reconstituant la chronique de l'Occupation à Clermont-Ferrand et dans sa région.

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