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Philippe Fourastié
Philippe Fourastié (14 January 1940 - 6 September 1982) was a French director and screenwriter. Biography He learned the trade by starting as an assistant. He started with Pierre Schoendoerffer on '' La 317e Section'' (prize for best screenplay, Festival de Cannes 1965). He worked again with him on ''Objectif 500 millions'', where he met actor Bruno Cremer with whom he would later collaborate. He also assisted Claude Chabrol for Marie-Chantal against Doctor Kha, Jean-Luc Godard for '' Pierrot le fou'' and Jacques Rivette, on another film banned by censorship, Suzanne Simonin, the Nun of Diderot. In 1966, he directed his first feature film: A choice of assassins, adaptation of William P. McGivern, the author of ''Odds Against Tomorrow'' (adapted in 1959 by Robert Wise). The film tells the story of a cartoonist who goes adrift after the death of his wife, who crosses paths with arms dealers, beatniks, and gangsters in Tangier. ''La Bande à Bonnot'' is the second and last film ...
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Philippe Fourastié
Philippe Fourastié (14 January 1940 - 6 September 1982) was a French director and screenwriter. Biography He learned the trade by starting as an assistant. He started with Pierre Schoendoerffer on '' La 317e Section'' (prize for best screenplay, Festival de Cannes 1965). He worked again with him on ''Objectif 500 millions'', where he met actor Bruno Cremer with whom he would later collaborate. He also assisted Claude Chabrol for Marie-Chantal against Doctor Kha, Jean-Luc Godard for '' Pierrot le fou'' and Jacques Rivette, on another film banned by censorship, Suzanne Simonin, the Nun of Diderot. In 1966, he directed his first feature film: A choice of assassins, adaptation of William P. McGivern, the author of ''Odds Against Tomorrow'' (adapted in 1959 by Robert Wise). The film tells the story of a cartoonist who goes adrift after the death of his wife, who crosses paths with arms dealers, beatniks, and gangsters in Tangier. ''La Bande à Bonnot'' is the second and last film ...
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Gérard Nicoud
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Bernard Toublanc-Michel
Bernard Toublanc-Michel (born 6 December 1927) is a French film director and screenwriter. His 1964 film ''La pasta linguine'' was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival. Selected filmography * ''La Difficulté d'être infidèle'' (1964) * ''Malicious Pleasure'' (1975) * ''Julien Fontanes, magistrat ''Julien Fontanes, magistrat'' is a French police television series. It has been distributed since 1980 on TF1 (France), the show remains active as of 1989. Plot This series features Julien Fontanes, judge by the Ministry of Justice to review ...'' (1980) References External links * 1927 births Possibly living people French film directors French male screenwriters French screenwriters {{France-film-director-stub ...
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Rémo Forlani
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Un Choix D'assassins
The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and be a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations. It is the world's largest and most familiar international organization. The UN is headquartered on international territory in New York City, and has other main offices in Geneva, Nairobi, Vienna, and The Hague (home to the International Court of Justice). The UN was established after World War II with the aim of preventing future world wars, succeeding the League of Nations, which was characterized as ineffective. On 25 April 1945, 50 governments met in San Francisco for a conference and started drafting the UN Charter, which was adopted on 25 June 1945 and took effect on 24 October 1945, when the UN began operations. Pursuant to the Charter, the organization's objectives include maintaining internati ...
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