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René Clément
René Clément
82 years (Mar 18, 1913 – Mar 17, 1996)
Bordeaux, Gironde, France
20 Directed
0 TV Directed

René Clément

René Clément is a working French director whose part of the work happens before the audience arrives. The work has come mostly from crime. Work has kept arriving across 95 years. 'Purple Noon' is the title that keeps coming up. Another title on the record is 'Forbidden Games'.
René Clément is a working French director whose part of the work happens before the audience arrives. The work has come mostly from crime. Work has kept arriving across 95 years. 'Purple Noon' is the title that keeps coming up. Another title on the record is 'Forbidden Games'.
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Is René Clément still alive?
René Clément passed away on March 17, 1996 at age 82.
What are the most famous roles of René Clément?
René Clément is best known for directing Purple Noon, Forbidden Games, Is Paris Burning?.
How many movies has René Clément directed?
Over a 65-year career (since 1931), René Clément has directed or written 20 films and worked on 0 TV shows.
What was René Clément's first movie?
The career of René Clément began with Caesar among the Gauls (1931).
What is René Clément's most recent movie or series?
René Clément's most recent release is The Babysitter, which premiered on October 15, 1975.
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René Clément
René Clément
1913-03-18 · Bordeaux, Gironde, France

René Clément (March 18, 1913, Bordeaux – March 17, 1996, Monte Carlo, Monaco) was a French film director and screenwriter. Clément studied architecture at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts where he developed an interest in filmmaking. In 1936, he directed his first film, a 20 minute short written and featuring Jacques Tati. Clément spent the latter part of the 1930s making documentaries in parts of the Middle East and Africa. In 1937, he and archaeologist Jules Barthou were in Yemen making preparations to film a documentary, the first ever of that country and one that includes the only known film image of Imam Yahya. Almost ten years passed before Clément directed a feature but his French Resistance film, La Bataille du rail (1945), gained much critical and commercial success. From there René Clément became one of his country's most successful and respected directors, garnering numerous awards including two films that won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, the first in 1950 for The Walls of Malapaga (Au-delà des grilles) and the second time two years later for Forbidden Games (Jeux interdits). Clément had international success with several films but his star-studded 1966 epic Is Paris Burning?, written by Gore Vidal and Francis Ford Coppola and produced by Paul Graetz was a costly box office failure. Clément continued to make a few films until his retirement in 1975, including an international success with Rider On The Rain that starred Charles Bronson and Marlène Jobert. In 1984 the French motion picture industry honored his lifetime contribution to film with a special César Award. René Clément died in 1996 and was buried in the local cemetery in Menton on the French Riviera where he had spent his years in retirement.René Clément, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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