René Clair

Personal Info

Known For

Directing

Known Credits

12

Gender

Male

Birthday

1898-11-11

Deathday

1981-03-15 (82 years old)

Place of Birth

Paris, France

Also Known As

  • Rene Clair
  • René Chomette
  • René Després
  • Danceny

René Clair

Biography

René Clair was a French filmmaker and writer. He first established his reputation in the 1920s as a director of silent films in which comedy was often mingled with fantasy. He went on to make some of the most innovative early sound films in France, before going abroad to work in the UK and USA for more than a decade. Returning to France after World War II, he continued to make films that were characterised by their elegance and wit, often presenting a nostalgic view of French life in earlier years. He was elected to the Académie française in 1960. Clair's best known films include The Italian Straw Hat (1928), Under the Roofs of Paris (1930), Le Million (1931), À nous la liberté (1931), I Married a Witch (1942), and And Then There Were None (1945).

In 1924, while Clair was working on Ciné-sketch for the theatre with France Picabia, he first met a young actress, Bronja Perlmutter, who subsequently appeared in his film Le Voyage imaginaire (1926) premiered at the newly opened Studio des Ursulines. They married in 1926, and their son, Jean-François, was born in 1927.

René Clair died at home on 15 March 1981, and he was buried privately at Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois.

Clair's reputation as a film-maker underwent a considerable reevaluation during the course of his own lifetime: in the 1930s he was widely seen as one of France's greatest directors, alongside Renoir and Carné, but thereafter his work's artifice and detachment from the realities of life fell increasingly from favour. The avant-gardism of his first films, and especially Entr'acte, had given him a temporary notoriety, and a grounding in surrealism continued to underlie much of his comedy work. It was however the imaginative manner in which he overcame his initial scepticism about the arrival of sound which established his originality, and his first four sound films brought him international fame.

Clair's years of working in the UK and USA made him still more widely known but did not show any marked development in his style or thematic concerns. It was in the post-war films that he made on his return to France that some critics have observed a new maturity and emotional depth, accompanied by a prevailing sense of melancholy but still framed by the elegance and wit that characterised his earlier work.

However, in the 1950s the critics who heralded the arrival of the French New Wave, especially those associated with Cahiers du Cinéma, found Clair's work old-fashioned and academic. The paradox of Clair's reputation has been further heightened by those commentators who have seen François Truffaut as the French cinema's true successor to Clair, notwithstanding the occasions of their mutual disdain.

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Directing

1965
The Lace Wars as Director
1962
The Four Truths as Director
1961
All the Gold in the World as Director
1960
Love and the Frenchwoman as Director
1957
The Gates of Paris as Director
1955
The Grand Manoeuvre as Director
1952
Beauties of the Night as Director
1950
The Beauty of the Devil as Director
1947
Silence Is Golden as Director
1945
And Then There Were None as Director
1944
It Happened Tomorrow as Director
1943
Forever and a Day as Director
1942
I Married a Witch as Director
1941
The Flame of New Orleans as Director
1938
Break the News as Director
1937
Fire Over England as Assistant Director
1935
The Ghost Goes West as Director
1934
The Last Billionaire as Director
1933
July 14 as Director
1931
À Nous la Liberté as Director
1931
Le Million as Director
1930
Under the Roofs of Paris as Director
1928
Two Timid Souls as Director
1928
The Italian Straw Hat as Director
1928
La Tour as Director
1927
The Prey of the Wind as Director
1926
The Imaginary Voyage as Director
1925
The Phantom of the Moulin-Rouge as Director
1925
The Crazy Ray as Director
1924
Entr'acte as Director
1924
The Midnight Chimes as Assistant Director

Editing

1931
À Nous la Liberté as Editor
1925
The Phantom of the Moulin-Rouge as Editor
1925
The Crazy Ray as Editor

Production

1961
All the Gold in the World as Producer
1957
The Gates of Paris as Producer
1955
The Grand Manoeuvre as Producer
1952
Beauties of the Night as Producer
1947
Silence Is Golden as Producer
1945
And Then There Were None as Producer
1942
I Married a Witch as Producer
1941
The Flame of New Orleans as Producer
1925
The Crazy Ray as Producer
1924
Entr'acte as Producer

Writing

1972
Ferraille et chiffons as Adaptation
1965
The Lace Wars as Writer
1962
The Four Truths as Writer
1961
All the Gold in the World as Screenplay
1960
Love and the Frenchwoman as Writer
1960
Love and the Frenchwoman as Dialogue
1957
The Gates of Paris as Dialogue
1957
The Gates of Paris as Screenplay
1955
The Grand Manoeuvre as Writer
1952
Beauties of the Night as Adaptation
1952
Beauties of the Night as Scenario Writer
1952
Beauties of the Night as Dialogue
1950
The Beauty of the Devil as Screenplay
1947
Silence Is Golden as Writer
1944
It Happened Tomorrow as Screenplay
1944
It Happened Tomorrow as Adaptation
1942
I Married a Witch as Dialogue
1941
The Flame of New Orleans as Writer
1938
Break the News as Writer
1935
The Ghost Goes West as Writer
1934
The Last Billionaire as Writer
1933
July 14 as Screenplay
1931
À Nous la Liberté as Story
1931
Le Million as Writer
1930
Miss Europe as Writer
1930
Miss Europe as Adaptation
1930
Under the Roofs of Paris as Writer
1928
Two Timid Souls as Screenplay
1928
The Italian Straw Hat as Screenplay
1928
La Tour as Screenplay
1927
The Prey of the Wind as Writer
1926
The Imaginary Voyage as Writer
1925
The Phantom of the Moulin-Rouge as Writer
1925
The Crazy Ray as Writer
1924
Entr'acte as Adaptation
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