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Michel Deville Born 13 April 1931
Boulogne-sur-Seine, FranceOccupation Film director
ScreenwriterYears active 1958 - present Michel Deville (born 13 April 1931) is a French film director and screenwriter.
Deville started his filmmaking career in the late 1950s, paralleling the emergence of the French New Wave directors. He never achieved the level of critical and international recognition of some of his contemporaries such as François Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard and Chabrol, possibly because of his more conventional filmmaking style. Nevertheless his films, especially his comedies from the 1970s and 1980s, were popular in his native France.[citation needed]
One of Deville's comedies, La Lectrice ("The Reader") was probably his biggest success with international audiences. La Lectrice is about a woman (played by Miou-Miou), who finds work reading novels for the blind but gradually finds herself unwittingly attracting a clientele of fetishists who enjoyed being read to. At one time his films were difficult to find in North America but presently(2007) seven of his films are available in DVD in the U.S.
His 1980 film Le Voyage en douce was entered into the 30th Berlin International Film Festival.[1] Five years later, his film Death in a French Garden was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival.[2]
Partial filmography
- Un monde presque paisible (Almost Peaceful), 2002
- La Maladie de Sachs, 1999
- Le Fils de Gascogne (Son of Gascogne), 1995
- La Lectrice, 1988
- Péril en la demeure (Death in a French Garden (UK title) and Peril (US title), 1985
- Eaux profondes (1981)
- Le Voyage en douce (Sentimental Journey), 1980
- Le dossier 51, 1978
- Le Mouton enragé, 1974
- La Femme en bleu (The Woman in Blue), 1973
- Raphaël ou le débauché, 1971
- L'Ours et la poupée (The Bear and the Doll), 1969 (with Brigitte Bardot)
- Benjamin (1968)
- Zärtliche Haie (1967)
- Tonight or Never (1961)
References
- ^ "IMDB.com: Awards for Le Voyage en douce". imdb.com. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081729/awards. Retrieved 2010-08-21.
- ^ "Berlinale: 1985 Programme". berlinale.de. http://www.berlinale.de/en/archiv/jahresarchive/1985/02_programm_1985/02_Programm_1985.html. Retrieved 2011-01-12.
External links
César Award for Best Director 1976 Bertrand Tavernier · 1977 Joseph Losey · 1978 Alain Resnais · 1979 Christian de Chalonge · 1980 Roman Polanski · 1981 François Truffaut · 1982 Jean-Jacques Annaud · 1983 Andrzej Wajda · 1984 Ettore Scola · 1985 Claude Zidi · 1986 Michel Deville · 1987 Alain Cavalier · 1988 Louis Malle · 1989 Jean-Jacques Annaud · 1990 Bertrand Blier · 1991 Jean-Paul Rappeneau · 1992 Alain Corneau · 1993 Claude Sautet · 1994 Alain Resnais · 1995 André Téchiné · 1996 Claude Sautet · 1997 Patrice Leconte / Bertrand Tavernier · 1998 Luc Besson · 1999 Patrice Chéreau · 2000 Tonie Marshall · 2001 Dominik Moll · 2002 Jean-Pierre Jeunet · 2003 Roman Polanski · 2004 Denys Arcand · 2005 Abdellatif Kechiche · 2006 Jacques Audiard · 2007 Guillaume Canet · 2008 Abdellatif Kechiche · 2009 Jean-François Richet · 2010 Jacques Audiard · 2011 Roman Polanski
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