André Delvaux
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- | {{Template}}'''André Delvaux''' is a [[Belgium|Belgian]] [[film]] [[film director|director]]. Born [[March 21]], [[1926]], in [[Oud-Heverlee|Heverlee]], he died [[October 4]], [[2002]], in [[Valencia (city in Spain)|Valencia]], [[Spain]]. | + | {{Template}} |
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+ | '''André, Baron Delvaux''' (21 March 1926 – 4 October 2002) was a [[Belgian film director]] and widely regarded as the founder of the Belgian national cinema. Born in [[Oud-Heverlee|Heverlee]], he died in [[Valencia (city in Spain)|Valencia]], Spain after giving a speech at the World Arts Meeting. He received the [[Magritte Award|Magritte Honorary Award]] at the [[1st Magritte Awards|Magritte Awards 2011]]. | ||
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+ | ==Select filmography== | ||
+ | * 1988 ''[[The Abyss (1988 film)|L'Œuvre au noir]]'' (after [[Marguerite Yourcenar]]'s book). Entered into the [[1988 Cannes Film Festival]]. | ||
+ | * 1983 ''[[Benvenuta (film)|Benvenuta]]'' (with [[Vittorio Gassman]], [[Fanny Ardant]], [[Françoise Fabian]] and [[Mathieu Carrière]]) (after [[Suzanne Lilar]]'s book ''La Confession anonyme'') | ||
+ | * 1979 ''[[Een vrouw tussen hond en wolf]]'' (''Femme entre chien et loup'') | ||
+ | * 1973 ''[[Belle (1973 film)|Belle]]'' | ||
+ | * 1971 ''[[Rendezvous at Bray|Rendez-vous à Bray]]'' (after [[Julien Gracq]]'s novel, ''Le Roi Cophétua'') | ||
+ | * 1968 ''[[One Night... A Train|Un soir un train]]'' (with [[Yves Montand]], [[Anouk Aimée]], [[François Beukelaers]]) (after [[Johan Daisne]]'s book ''De trein der traagheid'') | ||
+ | * 1965 ''[[The Man Who Had His Hair Cut Short (film)|De man die zijn haar kort liet knippen]]'' (''L'Homme au crâne rasé'') after [[Johan Daisne]]'s book | ||
- | == Filmography == | ||
- | * [[1988]] ''L'Oeuvre au noir'' (from the famous [[Marguerite Yourcenar]] book). | ||
- | * [[1983]] ''Benvenuta'' (with [[Vittorio Gassman]], [[Fanny Ardant]], [[Françoise Fabian]] and [[Mathieu Carrière]]) (from [[Suzanne Lilar]]'s book "La Confession Anonyme") | ||
- | * [[1979]] ''Een Vrouw tussen hond en wolf'' | ||
- | * [[1973]] ''Belle'' | ||
- | * [[1971]] ''Rendez-vous à Bray'' | ||
- | * [[1968]] ''Un Soir, un Train'' (with [[Yves Montand]], [[Anouk Aimée]], [[François Beukelaers]]) | ||
- | * [[1965]] ''[[De Man die zijn haar kort liet knippen]]'' | ||
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André, Baron Delvaux (21 March 1926 – 4 October 2002) was a Belgian film director and widely regarded as the founder of the Belgian national cinema. Born in Heverlee, he died in Valencia, Spain after giving a speech at the World Arts Meeting. He received the Magritte Honorary Award at the Magritte Awards 2011.
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Select filmography
- 1988 L'Œuvre au noir (after Marguerite Yourcenar's book). Entered into the 1988 Cannes Film Festival.
- 1983 Benvenuta (with Vittorio Gassman, Fanny Ardant, Françoise Fabian and Mathieu Carrière) (after Suzanne Lilar's book La Confession anonyme)
- 1979 Een vrouw tussen hond en wolf (Femme entre chien et loup)
- 1973 Belle
- 1971 Rendez-vous à Bray (after Julien Gracq's novel, Le Roi Cophétua)
- 1968 Un soir un train (with Yves Montand, Anouk Aimée, François Beukelaers) (after Johan Daisne's book De trein der traagheid)
- 1965 De man die zijn haar kort liet knippen (L'Homme au crâne rasé) after Johan Daisne's book
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