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Cineast André Delvaux and writer Suzanne Lilar in the 1980s
André, Baron Delvaux was a Belgian film director and widely regarded as the founder of the Belgian national cinema. Born 21 March 1926 in Heverlee, he died on 4 October 2002 in Valencia, Spain.
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- 1989 1001 films
- 1988 L'Oeuvre au noir (after Marguerite Yourcenar's book). Entered into the 1988 Cannes Film Festival.
- 1985 BABEL OPERA, ou la répétition de Don Juan de Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- 1983 Benvenuta (with Vittorio Gassman, Fanny Ardant, Françoise Fabian and Mathieu Carrière) (after Suzanne Lilar's book La Confession Anonyme)
- 1980 To Woody Allen, from Europe with love
- 1979 Een vrouw tussen hond en wolf (Femme entre chien et loup)
- 1975 Met Dieric Bouts (Avec Dieric Bouts)
- 1973 Belle
- 1971 Rendez-vous à Bray (after Julien Gracq's novel, Le roi Cophetua)
- 1969 Interprètes
- 1968 Un soir un train (with Yves Montand, Anouk Aimée, François Beukelaers) (after Johan Daisne's book De trein der traagheid)
- 1966 Derrière l'écran (Achter het scherm)
- 1965 De Man die zijn haar kort liet knippen (L'homme au crâne rasé) after Johan Daisne's book
- 1964 Cinéma polonais
- 1962 Le Temps des écoliers
- 1962 Jean Rouch
- 1962 Fellini
- 1960 Yves boit du lait
- 1959 La planète fauve
- 1959 Two summer days
- 1958 Cinéma, bonjour!
- 1956 Nous étions treize
- 1953 Forges
Select bibliography
- Agel H. & J. Marty. 1996. André Delvaux : de l'inquiétante étrangeté à l'itinéraire initiatique. Lausanne : Age d'homme,ISBN 2825107379 9782825107379
- Colville, G.M.M. 2006. Between surrealism and magic realism: the early feature films of André Delvaux. Yale French Studies 109: 115-128.
- Mosley, P. 1994. From Book to Film: André Delvaux's alchemy of the image. The French Review 67: 813-823.
- Nysenhole, A. (Ed.). 1985. André Delvaux ou les visages de l'imaginaire. Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles, 295 pp.
External links
- André Delvaux by Henri Agel, Joseph Marty
- The Man Who Had His Hair Cut Short
- New York Times: André Delvaux
- Obituary in the Independent
- Dream is a second life
- André Delvaux on imdb
- Article on André Delvaux in la Libre Belgique (French)
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