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Marcel L'Herbier

Director

“There was one thing I detested more than anything, and that was money; first of all, because I was bankrupt; then, because I had been seeing so many examples all around me where money had played a fatal role.”

 

Biography

Marcel L’Herbier is unquestionably one of the most important figures in the history of French cinema. His contribution is not restricted to the films he directed, many of which are widely recognised as genuine masterpieces. He also worked actively to promote cinema as an art form in its own right, helping to ensure that France maintained its position of eminence in a medium which was becoming increasingly dominated by the Americans. Moreover, his films and his writings have inspired successive generations of filmmakers, many of whom went on to become just as influential in French cinema.

L’Herbier was born in Paris is 1888. Having studied law at the Sorbonne, he was drawn to literature (particularly the works of Oscar Wilde and Nietzsche) and he decided to pursue a career as a writer. He published his first novel, “In the Garden of Secret Games”, in 1914. He wrote a stage play “L’Enfantement du mort, miracle en pourpre, noir et or”, an anti-war piece which was not performed until… read more

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Eva Fools Around

27Apr13

Prométhée... banquier (1921)

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Charles Ziegler-Hartmann

16Sep11

Awesome quote, I've been there myself.

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Lefteris Becerra

21Jul10

ElDorado? a big bah!

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Antoine Tremblay

24Jun10

Where is "Le diable au coeur" ? Amazing film and one of the best of the 20s!

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