Louis Daquin

Louis Daquin

Known for: Directing

Born: May 29, 1908 in Calais, France - Died: October 1, 1980

Louis Daquin is a French director and screenwriter, born May 30, 19081 in Calais and died October 2, 1980 in Paris, in a family of small traders. Law graduate and graduate of HEC, after having been a journalist, advertising editor at the Renault factories, and having tried his hand at theatrical writing, Louis Daquin, Louis Léon Auguste Daquin of his full name, became assistant director in 1932, he worked notably with Fedor Ozep, Pierre Chenal, Julien Duvivier, Abel Gance and especially Jean Grémillon. He produced his first film in 1938 with the French version of Gerhard Lamprecht's film Le Joueur. He made several feature films during the Occupation, while he was engaged in the Resistance with the French Communist Party, on whose behalf he shot a short film after the Liberation. He also wrote in 1941 a detective novel, The Enigma of Pelham, under the pseudonym of Lewis MacDakin. He held several positions during his career: secretary general of the Committee for the Liberation of Cinema in 1944, co-founder of the General Cooperative of French Cinema, secretary general of the CGT Film Production Technicians Syndicate from 1945 to 1962, and president of the Société des Réalisateurs de Films (SRF) from 1977 to 1978. The General Confederation of Labor (CGT) commissioned a documentary from him on the great miners' strike of 1948, in full strike, with commentary by Roger Vailland. Louis Daquin also offers his first major film role to Michel Piccoli, in "Le Point Du Jour", a chronicle again devoted to the life of miners in the North. Despite some noticed films, he encountered difficulties from the 1950s to finance his projects. His political commitments are indeed worth to him to be progressively marginalized. An adaptation of "Bel-Ami" was thus cut to pieces by censorship in the second half of the 1950s. He left to shoot in Romania "Les Chardons Du Baragan" in 1957, based on the novel by Panaït Istrati, East Berlin, an adaptation of "La Rabouilleuse", by Balzac. In 1962, he was content to be production manager on "Paris Brûle-T-Il?" by Rene Clement. He made his last film in 1963, "La Foire Aux Dunces". He began another career, in 1970, as director of studies at the Institut des Hautes Études Cographiques, until his retirement in 1977. Louis Daquin was married to actress Clara Gansard with whom he had two children, Jean-Michel and Marc Daquin. He was the natural father of the militant Trotskyist Michel Recanati. He disappeared on October 2, 1980 in Paris. The municipal cinema of Blanc-Mesnil (Seine-Saint-Denis) will bear his name. The municipal theater of La Ricamarie (Loire) is called Salle Louis-Daquin. In Oissel (Seine-Maritime), a street bears the name of Louis-Daquin.

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Adieu Léonard

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Adieu Léonard

(uncredited)

1943 Comedy
Autour d'un Film de Montagne

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Autour d'un Film de Montagne

Self

1943 Documentary
L'Agression

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L'Agression

Viel homme

1972 Drama
Paris mange son pain

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Paris mange son pain

Self

1958 Documentary
The Mark of the Day

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The Mark of the Day

Miner (uncredited)

1949 Drama
Léa in Winter

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Léa in Winter

1971 Crime
Le Parti du cinéma

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Le Parti du cinéma

Self (voice) (archive footage)

2021 Documentary
The Man from Nowhere

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The Man from Nowhere

le concierge de l'hôtel

1937 Drama
Portrait of Innocence

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Portrait of Innocence

Director

1941 Comedy
The Life and Loves of Beethoven

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The Life and Loves of Beethoven

Producer

1937 Drama
Bel Ami

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Bel Ami

Director

1955 Drama
Homeland

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Homeland

Director

1946 Drama
The Perfume of the Lady in Black

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The Perfume of the Lady in Black

Director

1949 Crime
The Thistles of The Bărăgan

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The Thistles of The Bărăgan

Director

1956 Drama
Le Voyageur de la Toussaint

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Le Voyageur de la Toussaint

Director

1943 Drama
First in Line

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First in Line

Director

1944 Family
The Opportunists

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The Opportunists

Director

1960 Drama
The Bouquinquant Brothers

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The Bouquinquant Brothers

Director

1948 Drama
Stormy Waters

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Stormy Waters

Assistant Director

1941 Drama
The Blockhead Fair

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The Blockhead Fair

Director

1963 Comedy
Le Joueur

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Le Joueur

Director

1938 Drama
Lady Killer

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Lady Killer

Assistant Director

1937 War
Nightclub Hostess

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Nightclub Hostess

Assistant Director

1939 Drama
Le Journal de la Résistance

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Le Journal de la Résistance

Camera Operator

1944 Documentary