Jean Aurenche

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Nationality: French
Birthdate: 09/11/1904
Birthplace: Pierrelatte, France
Death Date: 09/29/1992

biography

Entered films in the early 1930s, wrote his first feature in 1936 and began a fruitful, lasting collaboration with co-writer Pierre Bost on "Douce" (1943). The team wrote numerous scripts for directors Claude Autant-Lara ("The Devil in the Flesh" 1946, "The Red Inn" 1951), Rene Clement ("The Walls of Malpaga" 1949, "Forbidden Games" 1951, "Gervaise" 1956) and Jean Delannoy ("God Needs Men" 1950).

Though the work of Bost and Aurenche came to typify the "quality" films so despised by the New Wave directors, their earlier screenplays had often been iconoclastic, dealing with controversial subjects Continued

Credits

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1953
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Monsieur Vinteuil
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milestones

Year
Milestone
 
Began career writing treatments for advertising shorts
1933 
Co-wrote and co-directed (with Pierre Charbonnier) two shorts: "Pirates du Rhone" and "Bracos de Sologne"
1933 
Wrote and acted in Pierre Prevert's short "Monsieur Cordon"
1936 
Feature co-writing debut, "Les degourdis de la onzieme"
1943 
First writing collaboration with Pierre Bost, "Douce" (dir. Claude Autant-Lara)

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