Julien Duvivier filmography

Julien Duvivier (8 October 1896, Lille – 29 October 1967, Paris) was a French film director. He rose to prominence in French cinema in the silent era, and directed some of the most notable films of the poetic realism in the 1930s, such as La belle équipe and Pépé le Moko. During World War II he worked in the United States. He returned to France with Panique in 1946 and continued to work in Europe for the rest of his career. He had a big commercial success with The Little World of Don Camillo which had 12.8 million admissions in 1952. His last film was Diabolically Yours from 1967.[1][2]

Filmography

Year English title Original title Production
country
Notes
1919 Haceldama ou le prix du sang France
1920 The Reincarnation of Serge Renaudie La réincarnation de Serge Renaudier France
1922 Les roquevillard France
1923 The Reflection of Claude Mercœur Le reflet de Claude Mercœur France
1924 A Machine for Recreating Life La machine à refaire la vie France
1924 Credo ou la tragédie de Lourdes France
1924 L'œuvre immortelle France
1924 Cœurs farouches France
1925 Poil de carotte France
1925 L'abbé Constantin France
1926 L'homme à l'hispano France
1927 Le mystère de la tour Eiffel France
1927 The Marriage of Mademoiselle Beulemans Le mariage de Mademoiselle Beulemans France
1927 L'agonie de Jérusalem France
1928 The Maelstrom of Paris Le tourbillon de Paris France
1929 The Miraculous Life of Thérèse Martin La Vie miraculeuse de Thérèse Martin France
1929 Mother Hummingbird Maman Colibri France
1929 The Divine Voyage La divine croisière France
1930 David Golder David Golder France
1930 Au bonheur des dames France
1931 The Five Accursed Gentlemen Les cinq gentlemen maudits France
1931 Here's Berlin Allo Berlin? Ici Paris! France
1932 La vénus du collège France
1932 Poil de carotte France
1933 A Man's Neck La Tête d'un homme France
1933 The Little King Le petit roi France
1933 A Machine for Recreating Life La machine à refaire la vie France
1934 S.S. Tenacity Le paquebot Tenacity France
1934 Maria Chapdelaine Maria Chapdelaine France
1935 Golgotha Golgotha France
1935 La Bandera La Bandera France
1936 The Golem Le golem France
1936 The Man of the Hour L'homme du jour France
1936 La Belle Équipe La belle équipe France AKA They Were Five
1937 Pépé le Moko Pépé le Moko France
1937 Dance Program Un carnet de bal France AKA Dance of Life and Life Dances On
1938 The Great Waltz United States
1939 The End of the Day La Fin du jour France
1939 The Phantom Carriage La charrette fantôme France
1941 Lydia Lydia United States Remake of Dance Program
1942 Tales of Manhattan Tales of Manhattan United States
1943 Flesh and Fantasy Flesh and Fantasy United States
1943 The Heart of a Nation Untel père et fils France
1944 The Impostor The Impostor United States
1946 Panique Panique France
1948 Anna Karenina Anna Karenina United Kingdom
1949 Au royaume des cieux France
1950 Black Jack Black Jack Spain, United States and France
1951 Under the Paris Sky Sous le ciel de Paris France
1952 The Little World of Don Camillo Le Petit monde de Don Camillo France
1952 Holiday for Henrietta La Fête à Henriette France
1953 The Return of Don Camillo Le Retour de Don Camillo France
1954 L'affaire Maurizius L'affaire Maurizius France and Italy
1954 Twelve Hours to Live Voici le temps des assassins France AKA Deadlier Than the Male
1957 The Man in the Raincoat L'Homme à l'imperméable France and Italy
1957 Lovers of Paris Pot-Bouille France
1959 The Woman and the Puppet La Femme et le Pantin France and Italy
1959 Marie-Octobre Marie-Octobre France
1960 The High Life La Grande vie France, West Germany and Italy
1960 Boulevard Boulevard France
1962 The Burning Court La chambre ardente France, Italy and West Germany
1963 The Devil and the Ten Commandments Le Diable et les Dix Commandements France
1963 Highway Pickup Chair de poule France
1967 Diabolically Yours Diaboliquement vôtre France and West Germany

References

  1. "Julien Duvivier : Sa biographie". AlloCiné (in French). Retrieved 2012-07-10.
  2. "Julien Duvivier : Sa filmographie". AlloCiné (in French). Retrieved 2012-07-10.