Julien Duvivier

French film director and screenwriter

Julien Duvivier - French film director and screenwriter
Born

October 8th, 1896
129 years ago

Died

1967
58 years ago — 71 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

France

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A prominent figure in French cinema, directed numerous films during the early to mid-20th century. Contributed to the cinematic world with a unique style and storytelling approach. Worked on films that often highlighted social issues and human emotions. Collaborated with notable actors and was recognized for innovative techniques in filmmaking. Received several accolades throughout a prolific career.

Directed 'Pépé le Moko'

Directed 'La Fin du jour'

Directed 'Un Carnet de bal'

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