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Marcel Carné

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“I don't know what they'll say when I die. I don't give a damn, but they'll probably cry.”

 

Biography

Between 1936 and 1946, Marcel Carné was among the chief proponents of poetic realism, a studio-bound film style that combined theatrical themes with elaborate dialogues which depicted ordinary people attempting to contend with the unalterable nature of destiny. The shadowy fatalism of poetic realism presaged the more popular American film noir. Though the style was created by Jacques Feyder, with whom Carné apprenticed, it was Carné and poet/screenwriter Jacques Prévert who brought it to its full fruition with Enfants du Paradise (Children of Paradise) (1945), a work still considered one of France’s greatest films. Born and raised in Montmarte, Carné was originally slated to work for an insurance agency by his father, a cabinetmaker. Carné, however, was more interested in movies and secretly attended evening classes on cinematography with the Paris city council-sponsored Association Philomantique. Without telling his father, Carné left the agency in 1928 to work as an assistant cameraman… read more

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TrevorK

17Sep12

Ballsy filmmaker with great honesty in his view of things.

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Howard Orr

26Dec11

Perhaps because of his beef with Jean Renoir, the New Wave crowd despised Carne, but he made Quai Des Brumes, Les Enfants Du Paradis and Le Jour Se Leve. I'd be proud to have made those.

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Anton Williams

20Aug11

HÔTEL DU NORD, PORT OF SHADOWS and CHILDREN OF PARADISE are my absolutely favs!

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rien va

13Mar11

Add LES TRICHEURS, cult movie.

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