

Marcel Carné
Director · Actor · WriterBorn in Paris, France, the son of a cabinet maker whose wife died when their son was five, Marcel Carné began his career as a film critic, becoming editor of the weekly publication, Hebdo-Films, and working for Cinémagazine and Cinémonde between 1929 and 1933. In the same period he worked in silent film as a camera assistant with director Jacques Feyder. By age 25, Carné had already directed his first short film, Nogent, Eldorado du dimanche (1929). He assisted Feyder (and René Clair) on several films through to La kermesse héroïque (1935). Feyder accepted an invitation to work in England for Alexander Korda, for whom he made Knight Without Armour (1937), but made it possible for Carné to take over his project, Jenny (1936), as its director. The film marked the beginning of a successful collaboration with surrealist poet and screenwriter Jacques Prévert. This collaborative relationship lasted for more than a dozen years, during which Carné and Prévert created their best remembered films. Together, they were involved in the poetic realism film movement of fatalistic tragedies. Under the German occupation of France during World War II, Carné worked in the Vichy zone where he subverted the regime's attempts to control art; several of his team were Jewish, including Joseph Kosma and set designer Alexandre Trauner. Under difficult conditions they made Carné's most highly regarded film Les Enfants du paradis (Children of Paradise, 1945) released after the Liberation of France. In the late 1990s, the film was voted "Best French Film of the Century" in a poll of 600 French critics and professionals. Post war, he and Prévert followed this triumph with what at the time was the most expensive production ever undertaken in the history of French film. But the result, titled Les Portes de la nuit, was panned by the critics and a box office failure and was their last completed film. By the 1950s, Carné's reputation was in eclipse. The critics of Cahiers du Cinema, who became the film makers of the New Wave, dismissed him and placed his film's merits solely with Prevert. Other than his 1958 hit Les Tricheurs, Carné's postwar films met with only uneven success and many were greeted by an almost unrelenting negative criticism from the press and within members of the film industry. In 1958, Carné was the Head of the Jury at the 6th Berlin International Film Festival. Carné made his last film in 1976. Carné was gay and made little secret about it. Several of his later films contain references to male homosexuality or bisexuality. His one-time partner was Roland Lesaffre who appeared in many of his films. In 1989 a book was published by Edward Baron Turk as part of the Harvard Film Studies that told his story under the title Child of Paradise: Marcel Carné and the Golden Age of French Cinema. Marcel Carné died in 1996 in Clamart, Hauts-de-Seine, and was buried in the Cimetière Saint-Vincent in Montmartre.
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ACTOR5
DIRECTOR28

The Bible
1977
Director

The Marvelous Visit
1974
Director

Law Breakers
1971
Director

Young Wolves
1968
Director

Three Rooms in Manhattan
1965
Director

Chicken Feed for Little Birds
1963
Director

Wasteland
1960
Director

The Cheaters
1958
Director

The Country I Come From
1956
Director

Air of Paris
1954
Director

Thérèse Raquin
1953
Director

Juliette, or Key of Dreams
1951
Director

Marie of the Port
1950
Director

Gates of the Night
1946
Director

Children of Paradise
1945
Director

The Devil's Envoys
1942
Director

Daybreak
1939
Director

Port of Shadows
1938
Director

Hôtel du Nord
1938
Director

Bizarre, Bizarre
1937
Director

Carnival in Flanders
1936
Assistant Director

Jenny
1936
Director

Pension Mimosas
1935
Assistant Director

Carnival in Flanders
1935
Assistant Director

The Great Game
1934
Assistant Director

Nogent, Eldorado du dimanche
1929
Director

Cagliostro
1929
Assistant Director

The New Gentlemen
1929
Assistant Director
WRITER14

The Bible
1977
Writer

The Marvelous Visit
1974
Screenplay

Law Breakers
1971
Screenplay

Young Wolves
1968
Writer

Three Rooms in Manhattan
1965
Writer

Chicken Feed for Little Birds
1963
Screenplay

Wasteland
1960
Writer

The Cheaters
1958
Adaptation, Scenario Writer

The Country I Come From
1956
Writer

Air of Paris
1954
Screenplay

Thérèse Raquin
1953
Adaptation

Juliette, or Key of Dreams
1951
Adaptation

Marie of the Port
1950
Writer

Parisian Life
1935
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