Daniel Taillé

Daniel Taillé is a writer born with Niort in 1957. This film enthusiast has carried out for a few years a work of historian on the Cinéma, particularly the cinema of his department: the Two-Sevres.

Impassioned cinema, Daniel Taillé begins his career with a work of restoration of the filmed local files of Niort Actualités (of 1922 to 1930) then the restoration of the film Feastday in Coulon realized in 1953. In 1992, it pays homages to Henri-Georges Clouzot by carrying out documentary on this scenario writer. In 1996, it carries out documentary similar this once for Leonce Perret, another emblematic figure of the cinema of Two-Sevres. During the celebration of the centenary of the cinema, Daniel Taillé created an exposure about the film honors of the war realized by Jean Dewever 35 years before.

In 2000, he writes its first work One century of cinematographic spectacle in Two-Sevres (1896-1995) (prefaced by Jean Dewever) before presenting two new exposures in 2003, He was once the Horse-gear-Olympia and Simeno with the screen .

After a long research task, Daniel Taillé writes in 2006 Leonce Perret Cinématographiste , a very complete work on the life and the career of the scenario writer Leonce Perret. This book receives as of its exit the Prix Pascal-Heel, a regional reward decreed once per annum for a historical, cultural or artistic work. This book contains a foreword of the author, realizer and producing Jacques Richard.

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