Georges Franju

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Nationality: French
Birthdate: 04/12/1912
Birthplace: Fougeres, France
Death Date: 11/05/1987

biography

Former set designer who in 1937 co-founded the renowned Cinematheque Francaise film archive with Henri Langlois. Franju made several gripping documentaries including "Le Sang des betes" (1949) and "Hotel des Invalides" (1951), noted for their distinctive blending of the lyrical with the horrific; he later carried the style over into feature films such as "La Tete contre les murs" (1958) and "Eyes Without a Face" (1959). Although some critics placed Franju on the fringes of the French New Wave largely because several of his most prominent films came out in the late 1950s and early 60s, his work Continued

milestones

Year
Milestone
1934 
First short film "Le Metro" (with Henri Langlois)
1935 
Co-founded Le Cercle du Cinema Film Club (with Henri Langlois)
1937 
Co-founded the Cinematheque Francaise (with Henri Langlois)
1938 
Elected executive secretary of the FIAF (International Federations of Film Archives)
1949 
Documentary film directing debut with "Le Sang des betes"
Continued

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