Georges Franju
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Georges Franju

Directing · Born 1912-04-12 · age 75 at death · Fougères, Ille-et-Vilaine, France

Georges Franju was a French filmmaker. He was born in Fougères, Ille-et-Vilaine. Before working in French cinema, Franju had several different jobs. Franju was also briefly in the military in Algeria and was discharged in 1932. On his return, Franju studied to become a set designer and later created backdrops for music halls including Casino de Paris and the Folles Bergère. In the mid-thirties, Franju and Henri Langlois met through Franju's twin brother Jacques Franju. As well as creating the 16 mm short film Le Métro, Langlois and Franju also started a short-lived film magazine and created a film club called Le Cercle du Cinema with 500 francs he borrowed from Langlois' parents. The club showed silent films from their own collections followed by an informal debate about them amongst members. From Le Cercle du Cinema, Franju and Langlois founded the Cinématheque Française in 1936. Franju ceased to be closely related with the Cinématheque Française as early as 1938, and only became associated with it strongly again in the 1980s when he was appointed as the honorary artistic director of the Cinématheque. In 1949, Franju began work on a series of nine documentary films. The Nazi occupation of Paris and the industrialism following World War II influenced Franju's early works. With Head Against the Wall (French:La tête contre les murs) in 1958, Franju turned toward fiction feature films. His second feature was the horror film Eyes Without a Face (French:Les Yeux sans Visage) about a surgeon who tries to repair his daughter's ruined face by grafting on to it the faces of beautiful women. His 1963 film Judex was a tribute to the silent film serials Judex and Fantomas. In Franju's later years his film work became less frequent. Franju occasionally directed for television and in the late seventies he retired from filmmaking to preside over the Cinématheque Française. In her study of French cinema since the French new wave, Claire Clouzot described Franju's film style as "a poignant fantastic realism inherited from surrealism and Jean Painlevé science cinema, and influenced by the expressionism of Lang and Murnau". Franju's focus was on the visual aspect of filmmaking, which he claimed marked a director as an auteur. Franju claimed to "not have the story writing gift" and was focused on what he described as the "putting into form" of the film. Franju was also extremely influenced by surrealism. He used elements of surrealism and shock horror within his films in order to “awaken” his audience. Franju had a long history of friendship with well-known surrealists including Andre Breton, and the influence of this movement is extremely evident in his works. Franju uses these elements to link horror, history, and an ironic commentary on modernity’s ideal of progress. Franju is quoted as having said “It’s the bad combination, it’s the wrong synthesis, constantly being made by the eye as it looks around, that stops us from seeing everything as strange.” Description above from the Wikipedia article Georges Franju , licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Eyes Without a Face
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Eyes Without a Face

Jan 11, 1960
Director
Blood of the Beasts
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Blood of the Beasts

Jan 1, 1949
Director, Writer
Judex
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Judex

Dec 4, 1963
Director
Head Against the Wall
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Head Against the Wall

Mar 20, 1959
Director, Adaptation
Therese
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Therese

Sep 21, 1962
Director, Writer
Shadowman
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Shadowman

Nov 20, 1974
Director, Original Music Composer
Hôtel des Invalides
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Hôtel des Invalides

Dec 31, 1952
Director, Writer
Spotlight on a Murderer
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Spotlight on a Murderer

Mar 31, 1961
Director, Writer
Thomas the Impostor
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Thomas the Impostor

Jun 1, 1965
Director, Scenario Writer
Le Grand Méliès
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Le Grand Méliès

Nov 12, 1952
Director, Screenplay
The Demise of Father Mouret
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The Demise of Father Mouret

Oct 14, 1970
Director, Screenplay
The First Night
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The First Night

Apr 22, 1958
Director, Adaptation
Monsieur and Madame Curie
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Monsieur and Madame Curie

Apr 27, 1956
Director
Passing through Lorraine
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Passing through Lorraine

Dec 31, 1950
Director, Writer
Le Métro
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Le Métro

Jan 1, 1934
Director
The Shadow Line
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The Shadow Line

Aug 29, 1973
Director, Writer
Mon chien
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Mon chien

Jan 1, 1955
Director, Screenplay
Dust of Life
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Dust of Life

Jun 17, 1953
Director, Writer
Notre Dame, cathédrale de Paris
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Notre Dame, cathédrale de Paris

Jun 8, 1957
Director, Writer
L'Homme sans visage
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L'Homme sans visage

Jul 17, 1975
Director
Le Théâtre National Populaire
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Le Théâtre National Populaire

Jun 8, 1956
Director, Script
The Moment of Peace
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The Moment of Peace

Nov 25, 1965
Director
La Discorde
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La Discorde

Mar 22, 1978
Director
About a River
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About a River

Jan 1, 1955
Director, Writer
Le Dernier Mélodrame
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Le Dernier Mélodrame

Jun 30, 1979
Director
Sur le pont d’Avignon
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Sur le pont d’Avignon

Jan 1, 1956
Director, Writer
Le Magicien du fer
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Le Magicien du fer

Jan 1, 1967
Director
Rendez-vous avec Fantômas
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Rendez-vous avec Fantômas

Sep 15, 1966
Director
Amiens, Ville Ouverte
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Amiens, Ville Ouverte

Jan 1, 1967
Director
Pour le plaisir
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Pour le plaisir

Nov 4, 1964
Director