Pierre Bost
Known for: Writing
Born: September 4, 1901 in Lasalle, Gard, France - Died: December 5, 1975
Pierre Bost (5 September 1901, Lasalle, Gard – 6 December 1975, Paris) was a French screenwriter, novelist, and journalist. Primarily a novelist until the 1940s, he was known mainly as a screenwriter after 1945, often collaborating with Jean Aurenche. In his 1954 article Une Certaine Tendance du Cinéma Français ("A Certain Trend of French Cinema"), François Truffaut attacked the current state of French films, singling out certain screenwriters and producers. The screenwriting team of Bost and Aurenche were criticized for their style of literary adaptations in particular, which Truffaut considered old-fashioned. The journalist Jacques-Laurent Bost was Pierre Bost's brother. Source: Article "Pierre Bost" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known for
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Jean Aurenche, écrivain de cinéma
Self (archive footage)
Le Château perdu
Screenplay
Forbidden Games
Dialogue
Keep an Eye on Amelia
Screenplay
A Sunday in the Country
Novel
Voice of Silence
Screenplay
Rendezvous
Screenplay
The Watchmaker of St. Paul
Writer
Crime Does Not Pay
Scenario Writer
The Judge and the Assassin
Writer
Le Rouge et le Noir
Writer
La Traversée de Paris
Writer
The Proud and the Beautiful
Dialogue
Gervaise
Writer
Way of Youth
Writer
Black Humor
Writer
Douce
Adaptation
Thou Shalt Not Kill
Dialogue
The Regattas of San Francisco
Dialogue
Devil in the Flesh
Writer
The Seven Deadly Sins
Screenplay
God Needs Men
Screenplay
Homeland
Dialogue
Franciscan of Bourges
Writer