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Henri Jules Louis Jeanson (6 March 1900 in Paris – 6 November 1970 in Équemauville) was a French writer and journalist. He was a "satrap" in the "College of
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As a journalist before World War II

Jeanson was born on 6 March 1900 in Paris. His father was a teacher. Before becoming a journalist, he had several casual jobs, including being depicted as a soldier on a good-luck card for a postcard seller, belying his future
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. In 1917, he started work for ''La Bataille'', newspaper of the
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. Noted for his strong writing, he was a journalist throughout the 1920s, with intervening stints as reporter,
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and film critic. He was distinguished by the potency of his style and a taste for
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. Jeanson worked for several papers including the ''Journal du peuple'', ''Hommes du Jour'' and the '' Canard enchaîné'', where he defended complete pacifism. He resigned from the '' Canard enchaîné'' in 1937, in solidarity with Jean Galtier-Boissière. He was sentenced to 18 months in prison in July 1939, for publishing an article in ', a periodical founded in November 1938 by Louis Lecoin, in which he congratulated
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for his assassination of
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, an official of the German embassy in Paris. He was arrested in November 1939, at which time he had already joined his regiment in
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, for articles which had appeared in March and August 1939, and for having signed Louis Lecoin's tract "''Paix immédiate''". On 20 December 1939, he was sentenced by a
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to five years in prison for "calling for disobedience within the ranks".


During World War II

Jeanson was in prison for his pacifist writings, and this only a few days before the German army marched into Paris. His freedom was obtained by the lawyer and minister César Campinchi. He remained in Paris and in August 1940 was given the chief editorship of ''Aujourd'hui'', an "independent" newspaper. The first issue went out on 10 September 1940. In November 1940, the German authorities pressured him to take a public position against the Jews and in favour of the politics of collaboration with the
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. Jeanson resigned and went back to prison. He was freed a few months later after the intervention of his friend Gaston Bergery, a neo-radical who had turned to the collaborationists through ultra-pacifism. From that point on he was banned from the press and the cinema, and worked secretly, writing film dialogues without putting his name to them. With Pierre Bénard, Jeanson participated in the development of secret pamphlets, and just missed being re-arrested in 1942. He continued to lie low until the
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. His story is said to illustrate the contradictions and compromises of absolute pacifism: the willingness to seek an understanding with Germany to avoid war, transforming, after France's defeat, into a desire for proper coexistence, even offering to serve the Germans. The newspaper ''Aujourd'hui'' was far from being innocent in its hunting down those allegedly responsible for France's defeat, resorting to the "clean sweep of the broom" myth in its
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. The paper entered into resonance with Marshal
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's narrative, and took the direction of German propaganda.


As a journalist after the war

Despite Jeanson's wartime work for Aujourd'hui, he regained the editorship of ''le Canard enchaîné'' after France's liberation. He resumed his journalistic calling, working for ''
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'', ''le Canard enchaîné'', '' Combat'' and ''
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''. He left the editorship of ''le Canard enchaîné'' in April 1947, following an article which was cut, on the subject of " Aragon, Elsa Triolet,
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and the
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". This departure was the occasion of upheaval and settling of accounts among the press. He ultimately returned to ''le Canard'', where he published articles under the pseudonym "Huguette ex-Micro" until 1970. He participated in "''Cinémonde''" . From 1967 to 1970, he was a
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for ''L'Aurore''. While Jeanson was feared in the art and political worlds for his deadly prose, he was also at the forefront of leading great political struggles, over
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,
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, defending
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, always remaining a free spirit. Jeanson abandoned cinema in 1965 to devote himself to polemical journalism and the editing of his memoirs, which were published under the title ''70 Ans d'adolescence'' several months after his death. He died in Équemauville, near
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(
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) on 6 November 1970.


Filmography


Scenario and dialogues

* '' Le Jugement de minuit'' (1932) * '' La Dame de chez Maxim's'' (1932) * '' Mariage à responsabilité limité'' (1933) * ''
Bach the Millionaire ''Bach the Millionaire'' (French:'' Bach millionnaire'') is a 1933 French comedy film directed by Henry Wulschleger and starring Bach, Georges Tréville and Germaine Charley.Crisp p.84 Synopsis A workmen from a humble background of illegitimate ...
'' (1933) * ''
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'' (1933) * '' Die Abenteuer des Königs Pausole'' (1933) * '' Les Aventures du roi Pausole''(1933) * '' Merchant of Love'' (1935) * '' Les Amants traqués'' (1936) * ''
Compliments of Mister Flow ''Compliments of Mister Flow'' or ''Mister Flow'' is a 1936 French mystery film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Fernand Gravey, Edwige Feuillère and Louis Jouvet.Greco p.190 It was based on the 1927 novel '' Mister Flow'' by Gaston Le ...
'' (1936) * ''
Pépé le Moko ''Pépé le Moko'' () is a 1937 French film directed by Julien Duvivier starring Jean Gabin, based on a novel of the same name by Henri La Barthe and with sets by Jacques Krauss. An example of the 1930s French movement known as poetic realism, ...
'' (1937) * ''
White Cargo ''White Cargo'' is a 1942 film drama starring Hedy Lamarr and Walter Pidgeon, and directed by Richard Thorpe. Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it is based on the 1923 London and Broadway hit play by Leon Gordon, which was in turn adapted from ...
'' (1937) * '' Life Dances On'' (1937) * ''
The Kiss of Fire ''The Kiss of Fire'' (French: ''Naples au baiser de feu'') is a 1937 French romantic comedy film directed by Augusto Genina and starring Tino Rossi, Michel Simon, Mireille Balin and Viviane Romance.Plastino & Sciorra p.128 The film is based on th ...
'' (1937) * ''
The Kings of Sport ''The Kings of Sport'' (French: ''Les rois du sport'') is a 1937 French comedy film directed by Pierre Colombier and starring Raimu, Fernandel and Jules Berry.Rège p.243 It was made at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. The film's sets were desi ...
'' (1937) * ''
The Lie of Nina Petrovna ''The Lie of Nina Petrovna'' (French: ''Le mensonge de Nina Petrovna'') is a 1937 French drama film directed by Viktor Tourjansky and starring Isa Miranda, Fernand Gravey and Aimé Clariond.Gundle p.131 It is a remake of the 1929 silent film ''The ...
'' (1937) * '' The Patriot'' (1938) * '' Prison sans barreaux'' (1938) * '' Entrée des artistes'' (1938) * ''
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'' (1938) * ''
Le Drame de Shanghaï ''The Shanghai Drama'' (french: Le drame de Shanghaï) is a 1938 French drama film directed by G. W. Pabst and starring Christl Mardayn, Louis Jouvet and Raymond Rouleau.Kennedy-Karpat p.132-33 An exiled White Russian woman works as a cabaret s ...
'' (1938) * '' Carmen'' (1942) * '' The Last Judgment'' (1945) *''
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'' (1945) * '' A Lover's Return'' (1946) * '' The Damned'' (1947) * ''
To the Eyes of Memory ''To the Eyes of Memory'' (French: ''Aux yeux du souvenir'') is a 1948 French romantic drama film directed by Jean Delannoy and starring Michèle Morgan, Jean Marais and Jean Chevrier. Delannoy co-wrote screenplay with Henri Jeanson and George ...
'' (1948) * '' Between Eleven and Midnight'' (1949) * ''
Lady Paname ''Lady Paname'' was a 1950 French comedy film directed and written by Henri Jeanson and starring Louis Jouvet, Suzy Delair, Henri Guisol and Henri Crémieux.Crisp p.130 It tells the story of a young female singer who tries to become a star in the ...
'' (1950) (également réalisateur) * ''
Pour l'amour du ciel ''His Last Twelve Hours'' (French: ''Pour l'amour du ciel'', Italian: ''È più facile che un cammello...'') is a 1951 French-Italian drama film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Jean Gabin, Mariella Lotti and Elli Parvo. The film's sets wer ...
'' (1950) * ''
Paris Vice Squad ''Paris Vice Squad'' (french: Identité judiciaire) is a 1951 French thriller film directed by Hervé Bromberger. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. Cast * Odette Barencey as La concierge (as Odette Barancey) * Luc Barney as ...
'' (1951) * ''
Fanfan la Tulipe ''Fanfan la Tulipe'' is a 1952 French comedy adventure film directed by Christian-Jaque. It has also been categorized under swashbuckler films. The film starred Gérard Philipe and Gina Lollobrigida. The film was remade in 2003 with Penél ...
'' (1952) * '' La Minute de vérité'' (1952) * '' The Man in My Life'' (1952) * '' Madame du Barry'' (1954) * ''
Spring, Autumn and Love ''Spring, Autumn and Love'' (French: ''Le printemps, l'automne et l'amour'') is a 1955 French-Italian comedy drama film directed by Gilles Grangier and starring Fernandel, Nicole Berger and Andrex.Parish p.177 The film's sets were designed by J ...
'' (1955) * ''
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'' (1957) * ''
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'' (1958) * ''
Marie-Octobre ''Marie-Octobre'' is a 1959 French drama mystery film directed by Julien Duvivier, based on the eponymous novel by Jacques Robert. It is also known as ''Secret Meeting'' The film was remade in 2008 by director Josée Dayan, starring Nathalie Bay ...
'' (1959) * '' Nathalie, Secret Agent'' (1959) * ''
Le Crime ne paie pas ''Le Crime ne paie pas'' (US title: ''Crime Does Not Pay'', UK title: ''Gentle Art of Murder'') is a 1962 French drama portmanteau film directed and partly written by Gérard Oury. It consists of four separate episodes, each with its own cast and ...
'' (1961) – sketch ''L'Affaire Hugues'' * '' Le Diable et les Dix Commandements'' (1962) – sketches ''Père et mère tu honoreras'', Tu ne mentiras point'', ''Tu ne jureras point'' * '' Le Repas des fauves'' (1964) * ''
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'' (1964) * '' Le Majordome'' (1965) * '' Pas de caviar pour tante Olga'' (1965) * '' Paris au mois d'août'' (1966) * '' Le Saint prend l'affût'' (1966) * '' L'Homme à la Buick'' (1967)


Writer

Jeanson also wrote for the theatre, without much success despite it being his favourite artistic medium. He was member of the Académie de l'Humour and of the Académie Rabelais. His theatrical works include ''Amis comme avant'', ''Aveux spontanés'', ''Le Petit Navire'', ''Toi que j'ai tant aimée'' and ''L'Heure éblouissante''.


Quotes

* ''Pour nous, un poète est un monsieur qui s'efforce de saisir l'eau par poignées. C'est seulement quand il y parvient que le monsieur est un poète.'' * ''Par terre on se dispute, mais au lit on s'explique. Et sur l'oreiller, on se comprend !'' (
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in ''
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'') * ''Vous avez déjà lu le Larousse ? C'est un recueil de noms célèbres complètement inconnus.'' * ''Qui nierait que le cinéma sonore nous a fait découvrir le silence ? Le silence est la plus belle conquête du parlant.'' * ''Je ne suis pas sceptique. Je ne crois à rien, mais j'y crois fermement...'' * ''Les jeunes filles tiennent à l'estime de ceux qu'elles aiment. Après...'' * ''
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a fait le don de la France à sa personne.'' (referring to Pétain's phrase ''Je fais don de ma personne à la France'') * ''Le
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e, C'est le contraire.'' (attributed to Jeanson but probably not invented by him) * ''"J'ai besoin de changer d'atmosphère… et mon atmosphère : c'est toi ! – C'est la première fois qu'on me traite d'atmosphère ! Si j'suis une atmosphère, t'es un drôle de bled ! Oh là là… les types qui sont du milieu sans en être et qui cognent à cause de ce qu'ils ont été, on devrait les vider. Atmosphère… atmosphère ! Est-ce que j'ai une gueule d'atmosphère ? Puisque c'est ça vas-y tout seul à La Varenne… Bonne pêche et bonne atmosphère !"''. Dialogue between Louis Jouvet and
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in ''
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''. * ''"Le suffrage universel est la voix de l’inconscience publique. C’est aussi l’un des plus ingénieux abus de confiance que l’homme ait inventés pour se moquer du monde. Comme le coup du rendez-vous, le coup du suffrage universel réussit toujours, avec cette différence qu’il fait quarante millions de dupes à la fois au lieu d’une."'' * About the 1957 film ''
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'' : ''" Henri-Georges Clouzot a fait
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dans sa culotte"''


Bibliography

* ''Entrée des Artistes''. La Nouvelle édition – "Les classiques du cinéma français". (1946) * ''70 Ans d'adolescence''. (Stock, 1971) * ''En verve. Mots, propos, aphorismes''. (Horay, 1971) * ''Henri Jeanson'', by Christophe Moussé. Presses universitaires de Nancy. 1993. Collection "''Films, textes, références''". * ''Jeanson par Jeanson – La Mémoire du cinéma'', presented by René Château (2000). {{DEFAULTSORT:Jeanson, Henri 1900 births 1970 deaths Writers from Paris French film directors French pacifists French male screenwriters 20th-century French screenwriters 20th-century French male writers