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Rene Clement
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18 March 1913 - 17 March 1996
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René Clément was born in 1913 and died in 1996. He is a talented French film director.
In his youth, he studied architecture, and then transferred his penchant for harmonious proportions to the cinema. His first works were documentary films in 1930. In their creation, he acted as a director and cameraman. His first full-length film is a documentary, which is also a continuation of the short film called “Railroad Workers”, shot in 1942. The film “Battle on the Rails” received an award at the International
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René Clément was born in 1913 and died in 1996. He is a talented French film director.
In his youth, he studied architecture, and then transferred his penchant for harmonious proportions to the cinema. His first works were documentary films in 1930. In their creation, he acted as a director and cameraman. His first full-length film is a documentary, which is also a continuation of the short film called “Railroad Workers”, shot in 1942. The film “Battle on the Rails” received an award at the International Film Festival in Cannes in 1945. This film is about the French railway workers and their participation in the Resistance movement. Thanks to this work, Clément became widely known.
His first feature film was The Curse, which received an award at the International Film Festival in Cannes in 1947. This picture is devoted to the events of the war.
His next creations were called “Beyond the Grid” in 1948, a picture about war-traumatized children.
" Prohibited games” In 1951, about ordinary soldiers of the Resistance "Day and Hour" in 1963, as well as the historical film about the liberation of Paris "Is Paris Burning?" in 1966. G. Vidal and F. Coppola participated in writing the script.
Renee was very good at working with actors. In the film “Mr. Ripois”, published in 1954, he acts as a moralist. J. Philip was in the film. Clément becomes a subtle master of the psychological thriller in the film In the Bright Sun in 1959. The works “A Passenger Who Came in the Rain” in 1970 with Marlene Jobert in the title role, “Predators” in 1964, “Running a Rabbit in the Fields” in 1972 each time opens the viewer a small story. In just 30 years, Rene worked on 18 paintings.