Marguerite Duras

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AKA: Marguerite Donnadieu
Nationality: French
Birthdate: 04/04/1914
Birthplace: Giadinh, French Indochina
Death Date: 03/03/1996

biography

An influential novelist, Duras has had several of her works brought to the screen, notably "This Angry Age" (1957), directed by Rene Clement, "10:30 P.M. Summer" (1966), directed by Jules Dassin, "The Sailor from Gibraltar" (1967), directed by Tony Richardson and "The Lover" (1992), directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud. She contributed the haunting script for Alain Renais' "Hiroshima, Mon Amour" (1959) and began her own career as a film writer-director in the mid-1960s. Among her films are "La musica" (1966), adapted from her stage play, "India Song" (1975) and "The Truck" (1977). Her last film, Continued

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Year
Milestone
 
Born in French Indochina (now Vietnam)
 
Attended school in Saigon
1933 
Immigrated to France at age 17
1935 
Worked as civil servant in the Ministry for Colonial Affairs
 
Was an active member of the French Resistance; worked closely with Francois Mitterand
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