Jean Dréville

Jean Dréville , born the September 20th 1906 with Vitry-sur-Seine (the Valley-of-Marne) and deceased the March 5th 1997 with Vallangoujard (Val-d'Oise) is a realizer of Cinéma French.

Biography

It is tested initially with journalism, while melting at 20 years a review of cinema, art little considered at that time, then makes its first film in 1928 (documentary on the turning of the Money of Marcel the Herbarium).

It meets in 1944 Christmas-Christmas, with which it will make its best films, as the bores (1948) for whom it will obtain the Prix Louis-Delluc.

It is its film the Cage with the nightingales which inspired the first feature-length film of Christophe Barratier , the Chorus-singers , one of greatest cinematographic successes of the year 2004 in France.

Selective catalog of films

See too

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