Claude Sautet

Claude Sautet

Known for: Directing

Born: February 22, 1924 in Montrouge, Hauts-de-Seine, France - Died: July 21, 2000

Claude Sautet (23 February 1924 – 22 July 2000) was a French film director and screenwriter. He was a chronicler of post-war French society. He made a total of five films with his favorite actress Romy Schneider. Born in Montrouge, Hauts-de-Seine, France, Sautet first studied painting and sculpture before attending a film university in Paris where he began his career and later became a television producer. His first movie, Hello Smile! (originally Bonjour Sourire) was released in 1956. He earned international attention with The Things of Life (Les choses de la vie, 1970), which he wrote and directed, like the rest of his later films. Featuring Michel Piccoli in the male lead, it was shown in competition at the 1970 Cannes Festival. The film also revived the career of Romy Schneider; she acted in several of Sautet's later films. In his next film Max and the Junkmen (Max et les Ferrailleurs, 1971) Schneider played a prostitute, while in César and Rosalie (César et Rosalie, 1972) she portrayed a married woman who copes with the reappearance of an old flame. Vincent, François, Paul and the Others (Vincent, Paul, François, et les Autres, 1974) is one of Sautet's most acclaimed films. Four middle-class men meet in the country every weekend mainly to discuss their lives. As well as Piccoli, it featured Yves Montand, Gérard Depardieu, and Stéphane Audran. Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian in a 2020 tribute article to Michel Piccoli thought it was "arguably the best" of the "five very well-regarded movies" on which the actor and director collaborated. Sautet achieved even further critical success with Mado (1976). His film A Simple Story (Une Histoire simple, 1978) was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The film featured Schneider again, this time as a dissatisfied working woman in her 40s. She won the César Award for Best Actress for her performance. In the 1980s, he made only two films Waiter! (Garçon!, 1983), a drama starring Yves Montand as a middle-aged waiter, and the comedy A Few Days with Me (Quelques Jours Avec Moi, 1988). Claude Sautet won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival and the César Award for Best Director for A Heart in Winter (Un cœur en hiver, 1992) and received the César once more for Nelly and Mr. Arnaud (Nelly et Monsieur Arnaud, 1995). Both films starred Emmanuelle Béart. Apart from his own directing, he also wrote screenplays for other directors. Claude Sautet died of liver cancer in Paris in July 22, 2000 and was buried there in the Montparnasse Cemetery. In 2001, from May 5th to July 14th, Canal Plus aired eleven of its feature films in their final versions, following the work done with Béatrice Valbin. Description above from the Wikipedia article Claude Sautet, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Il était une fois... Vincent, François, Paul et les autres

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Il était une fois... Vincent, François, Paul et les autres

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2011 Documentary
Claude Sautet, Romy, Yves, Michel et les autres

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Claude Sautet, Romy, Yves, Michel et les autres

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2017 Documentary
Lino Ventura, la part intime

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Lino Ventura, la part intime

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2018 Documentary
Claude Sautet or the Invisible Magic

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Claude Sautet or the Invisible Magic

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2003 Drama
The Incredible Mr. Piccoli

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The Incredible Mr. Piccoli

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2017 Documentary
Claude Sautet: A Subtle Director

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Claude Sautet: A Subtle Director

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2021 Documentary
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche

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Les Rendez-vous du dimanche

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1975 Drama
Spécial cinéma

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Spécial cinéma

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1974 Drama
Le Grand Échiquier

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Le Grand Échiquier

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1972 Drama
A Matter of Resistance

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A Matter of Resistance

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1966 Comedy
A Few Days with Me

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A Few Days with Me

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1988 Comedy
A Simple Story

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A Simple Story

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1978 Drama
Cesar and Rosalie

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Cesar and Rosalie

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1972 Romance
Mado

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Mado

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1976 Drama
Max and the Junkmen

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Max and the Junkmen

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1971 Crime
The Things of Life

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The Things of Life

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1970 Drama
Eyes Without a Face

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Eyes Without a Face

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1960 Drama
Nelly and Monsieur Arnaud

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Nelly and Monsieur Arnaud

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1995 Drama
The Big Risk

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The Big Risk

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1960 Crime
Vincent, Francois, Paul and the Others

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Vincent, Francois, Paul and the Others

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1974 Drama
A Bad Son

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A Bad Son

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1980 Drama
A Heart in Winter

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A Heart in Winter

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1992 Drama
The Rebels of Lomanach

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The Rebels of Lomanach

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1954 History
Waiter!

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Waiter!

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1983 Drama