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Name: Henri-Georges Clouzot  
   
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Date of Birth: 20th November 1907
   
Place of Birth: Niort, Deux-Sèvres, Poitou-Charentes, France
   
Profession: Writer
 
 
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Henri-Georges Clouzot (November 20, 1904 - January 12, 1977) was a French film director, screenwriter and producer.

Henri-Georges Clouzot was born in Niort, Deux-Sèvres. After classical studies, he first attempted to make his living a journalist. He started in the cinema with L'assassin habite au 21 (1942), with Pierre Fresnay and Suzy Delair.

During the German Occupation he made a movie about the endless denunciations which took place under the regime, Le Corbeau (1943). After the Libération in 1944, the film was the subject of strong controversy as to whether it was a resistance or a collaboration act. Because of the scandal, Clouzot was temporarily suspended from his professional activities in 1945. Returning to film direction, he won several awards at the festivals of Venice and Cannes with Quai des orfèvres (1947), Manon (1949), and Le Salaire de la Peur (1952), all of which were also very popular with audiences.

A moviemaker in a classical style, Clouzot was moved by a kind of perfectionism that sometimes tyrannized his actors. A moralist with a pessimistic view of society, he is also the director of other renowned films such as Les Diaboliques (1954), a macabre thriller which presents an ambivalent and ambiguous pair of women, played by Simone Signoret and Véra Clouzot, who plot the murder of a sadistic headmaster (Paul Meurisse), the husband of one and the lover of the other; Le Mystère Picasso (1956), a great documentary on the method of the painter and the birth of few of his paintings. ; and La Vérité (1960), where Brigitte Bardot find her best dramatical role.

Henri-Georges Clouzot died in Paris on January 12, 1977.

In 1994, with L'Enfer, Claude Chabrol adapted and filmed the screenplay of a movie that Clouzot had been unable to finish 30 years before.

Filmography (director)

  • La Prisonnière 1968
  • Grands chefs d'orchestre 1966
  • La Vérité 1960
  • Les Espions 1957
  • Le Mystère Picasso 1956
  • Les Diaboliques (Diabolique) 1954
  • Le Salaire de la Peur (Wages of Fear) 1952
  • Retour à la vie 1949
  • Miquette et sa mère 1949
  • Manon 1948
  • Quai des orfèvres 1947
  • Le Corbeau 1943
  • L'assassin habite au 21 1942

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