Julien Duvivier

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Julien Duvivier (October 8, 1896 in Lille - October 30, 1967 in Paris) was a French film director.

In the 1930s, he was part of the production company "Film d'Art" with Marcel Vandal and Charles Delac.

He created a world of dark images born of a strange imagination. After the Second World War, he gave a pessimistic representation of French society, showing it as being dominated by hypochrisy, narrow clericalism, meanness and women's slyness.

  • Haceldama ou le prix du sang (1919)
  • La reincarnation de Serge Renaudier (1920)
  • Les roquevillard (1922)
  • L'ouragan sur la montagne (1922)
  • Le reflet de Claude Mercœur (1923)
  • La machine à refaire la vie (1924)
  • Credo ou la tragédie de Lourdes (1924)
  • L'œuvre immortelle (1924)
  • Cœurs farouches (1924)
  • Poil de carotte (1925)
  • L'abbé Constantin (1925)
  • L'homme à l'hispano (1926)
  • Le mystère de la tour Eiffel (1927)
  • Le mariage de Mademoiselle Beulemans (1927)
  • L'agonie de Jérusalem (1927)
  • Le tourbillon de Paris (1928)
  • La vie miraculeuse de Thérèse Martin (1929)
  • Maman Colibri (1929)
  • La divine croisière (1929)
  • David Golder (1930)
  • Au bonheur des dames (1930)
  • Les cinq gentlemen maudits (1931)
  • Allo Berlin? Ici Paris! (1931)
  • La vénus du collège (1932)
  • Poil de carotte (1932)
  • La Tête d'un homme (1933)
  • Le petit roi (1933)
  • La machine à refaire la vie (1933)
  • Le paquebot Tenacity (1934)
  • Maria Chapdelaine (1934)
  • Golgotha (1935)
  • La Bandera (1935)
  • Le golem (1936)
  • L'homme du jour (1936)
  • La Belle équipe (1936)
  • Pépé le Moko (1937)
  • Un carnet de bal (1937)
  • The Great Waltz (1938) musical on Johann Strauss
  • La Fin du jour (1939)
  • La charrette fantôme (1939)
  • Lydia (1941)
  • Tales of Manhattan (1942)
  • Flesh and Fantasy (1943)
  • Untel père et fils (1943)
  • The Impostor (1944)
  • Panique (1946)
  • Anna Karenina (1948)
  • Au royaume des cieux (1949)
  • Black Jack (1950)
  • Sous le ciel de Paris (1951)
  • Le Petit monde de Don Camillo (1951)
  • La Fête à Henriette (1952)
  • Le Retour de Don Camillo (1953)
  • L'Affaire Maurizius (1954)
  • Marianne de ma jeunesse (1954)
  • Voici le temps des assassins (1956)
  • L'Homme à l'imperméable (1957)
  • Pot-Bouille (1957)
  • La femme et le pantin (1958)
  • Marie-Octobre (1959)
  • La Grande vie (1960)
  • Boulevard (1960)
  • La chambre ardente (1962)
  • Le Diable et les dix commandements (1962)
  • Chair de poule (1963)
  • Diaboliquement vôtre (1967)

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