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Jean George Auriol (January 8, 1907 – April 2, 1950) was a French
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and
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. He was the founder of the film magazine ''La Revue du cinéma''.


Biography

Jean George Auriol (born Jean-Georges Huyot; his name is sometimes written as Jean-Georges Auriol) was the son of the French poet, artist, and type-designer
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. In December 1928 Auriol published the first issue of a magazine called ''Du cinéma'' which, after being adopted by the publisher Gallimard, became ''La Revue du cinéma''. It ran for a total of 29 issues until December 1931, and it established a reputation for intellectual seriousness and the quality of its contributors, who included
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. Auriol established a structure for each issue (a major article, a selection of studies, film reviews and news items) which became a model for other journals.Lucien Logette, "Jean George Auriol ou l'Oublié majuscule", i
''La Lettre du syndicat français de la critique de cinéma, no.39''
(nov. 2011) pp. 24–25.
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/ref> In 1946 Auriol launched a second series of ''La Revue du cinéma'', still with Gallimard, and it continued for a run of 19 issues until autumn 1949. Among the writers who featured in it at this period were
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. After the closure of the journal, and after the death of Auriol, members of this group were among the founders of ''
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'', of which the initial design and content were modelled on the earlier journal. The first issue of ''Cahiers'' was dedicated to Auriol. Between 1930 and 1950, Auriol wrote a large number of articles for other film journals. He also earned his living as a screenwriter, on several occasions for
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. Auriol died in April 1950, following a road accident."Notre ami Jean-Georges Auriol" (by Claude Autant-Lara & Jean-Paul Le Chanois), in ''L'Écran Français'', no. 250, avril 1950, p. 3.


Selected filmography (screenwriter)

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Lac aux dames ''Lake of Ladies'' or ''Ladies Lake'' (French: ''Lac aux dames'') is a 1934 French drama film directed by Marc Allégret and starring Rosine Deréan, Simone Simon and Illa Meery.Bergfelder, Harris & Street p.78 The film's sets were designed by th ...
'' (''Lake of Ladies'') (1934) * ''
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Forfaiture ''The Cheat'' (French: ''Forfaiture'') is a 1937 French drama film directed by Marcel L'Herbier and starring Victor Francen, Sessue Hayakawa and Louis Jouvet.Kennedy-Karpat p.156 It is a remake of the American silent film '' The Cheat'' by Cecil ...
'' (''The Cheat'') (1937) * ''
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'' (1938) * ''Terre de feu'' (1939) * ''
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'' (1939) * '' Napoli che non muore'' (''Naples Will Never Die'') (1939) * '' L'Honorable Catherine'' (''The Honourable Catherine'') (1943) * '' L'Homme sans nom'' (''The Man Without a Name'') (1943) * '' Fabiola'' (1949)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Auriol, Jean George 1907 births 1950 deaths French film critics 20th-century French screenwriters Film people from Paris Road incident deaths in France