Henri-Georges Clouzot

Henri-Georges Clouzot

  • Birthday: 1907-11-20
  • Deathday: 1977-01-12
  • Place of birth: Niort, Deux-Sèvres, France
  • Also know as: H.G. Clouzot

Biography

Henri-Georges Clouzot (August 18, 1907 – January 12, 1977) was a French film director, screenwriter and producer. He is best remembered for his work in the thriller film genre, having directed The Wages of Fear and Les Diaboliques, which are critically recognized to be among the greatest films from the 1950s. Clouzot also directed documentary films, including The Mystery of Picasso, which was declared a national treasure by the government of France. Clouzot was an early fan of the cinema and, desiring a career as a writer, moved to Paris. He was later hired by producer Adolphe Osso to work in Berlin, writing French-language versions of German films. After being fired from German studios due to his friendship with Jewish producers, Clouzot returned to France, where he spent years bedridden after contracting tuberculosis. Upon recovering, Clouzot found work in Nazi occupied France as a screenwriter for the German-owned company Continental Films. At Continental, Clouzot wrote and directed films that were very popular in France. His second film Le Corbeau drew controversy over its harsh look at provincial France and Clouzot was fired from Continental before its release. As a result of his association with Continental, Clouzot was barred by the French government from filmmaking until 1947. After the ban was lifted, Clouzot reestablished his reputation and popularity in France during the late 1940s with successful films including Quai des Orfèvres. After the release of his comedy film Miquette et sa mère, Clouzot married Véra Gibson-Amado, who would star in his next three feature films. In the early and mid-1950s, Clouzot drew acclaim from international critics and audiences for The Wages of Fear and Diabolique. Both films would serve as source material for remakes decades later. After the release of La Vérité, Clouzot's wife Véra died of a heart attack and Clouzot's career suffered due to depression, illness and new critical views of films from the French New Wave. Clouzot's career became less active in later years, limited to a few television documentaries and two feature films in the 1960s. Clouzot wrote several unused scripts in the 1970s and died in Paris in 1977. Description above from the Wikipedia article Henri-Georges Clouzot, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Filmography

Henri-Georges Clouzot's Inferno

2009

As Self (archive footage)

Carl Th. Dreyer

1966

As Self

The Mystery of Picasso

1956

As Self (uncredited)

The Clouzot Scandal

2017

As Self (archive footage)

Notre Dame de la Croisette

1983

As Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

They Saw Inferno

2010

As Self (archival footage)

Brasil

1950

As Self

1940: Taking over French Cinema

2019

As Self (archive footage)

Henri-Georges Clouzot: An Enlightened Tyrant

2004

As Self (archive footage)

Production

The Wages of Fear

1953

As Director

The Wages of Fear

1953

As Screenplay

The Wages of Fear

1953

As Producer

Diabolique

1955

As Director

Diabolique

1955

As Producer

Le Corbeau

1943

As Director

Le Corbeau

1943

As Adaptation

The Truth

1960

As Director

The Truth

1960

As Screenplay

Return to Life

1949

As Director

Miquette

1950

As Director

Jenny Lamour

1947

As Director

Jenny Lamour

1947

As Dialogue

The Spies

1957

As Director

The Spies

1957

As Writer

Woman in Chains

1968

As Director

The Mystery of Picasso

1956

As Director

The Terror of Batignolles

1931

As Director

Manon

1949

As Director

The World Will Shake

1939

As Screenplay

Miquette

1950

As Writer

Woman in Chains

1968

As Writer

Jenny Lamour

1947

As Screenplay

Strangers in the House

1942

As Adaptation

Strangers in the House

1942

As Dialogue

The Last One of the Six

1941

As Adaptation

The Last One of the Six

1941

As Dialogue

The Inferno Unseen

2017

As Director

Dragnet Night

1931

As Writer

Sorcerer

1977

As Thanks

My Cousin From Warsaw

1931

As Writer

Tell Me Tonight

1933

As Writer

All for Love

1933

As Dialogue

The Princess's Whim

1934

As Dialogue

Karajan in Rehearsal

1965

As Director

Strangers in the House

1942

As Screenplay

Le Corbeau

1943

As Screenplay

The Mystery of Picasso

1956

As Writer

The Mystery of Picasso

1956

As Producer

Brasil

1950

As Director

Diabolique

1955

As Writer

The Princess's Whim

1934

As Co-Director

I'll Be Alone After Midnight

1931

As Screenplay

The Rebel

1938

As Writer

The Spies

1957

As Producer

The Last One of the Six

1941

As Screenplay

Tokyo Olympiad

1965

As Thanks

Should We Wed Them?

1932

As Dialogue

Manon

1949

As Screenplay

Clouzot : The Early Works

2018

As Writers' Production

Return to Life

1949

As Writer

Dream Castle

1933

As Assistant Director

Dream Castle

1933

As Screenplay

All for Love

1933

As Co-Director

The Duel

1941

As Scenario Writer

The Duel

1941

As Dialogue

Diabolique

1996

As Original Film Writer

Torment

1994

As Original Film Writer

The Unknown Singer

1931

As Adaptation

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