Jean-Claude Carrière
Known for: Writing
Born: September 16, 1931 in Colombières-sur-Orb, Hérault, France - Died: February 7, 2021
Jean-Claude Carrière (17 September 1931 – 8 February 2021) was a French novelist, screenwriter and actor. He received an Academy Award for best short film for co-writing Heureux Anniversaire (1963), and was later conferred an Honorary Oscar in 2014. He was nominated for the Academy Award three other times for his work in The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972), That Obscure Object of Desire (1977), and The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988). He also won a César Award for Best Original Screenplay in The Return of Martin Guerre (1983). Carrière was an alumnus of the École normale supérieure de Saint-Cloud and was president of La Fémis, the French state film school that he helped establish. He was noted as a frequent collaborator with Luis Buñuel on the screenplays of the latter's late French films.
Known for
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Bunuel and King Solomon's Table
David Goldman
Fifty Years Later
Self
The Life and Times of Don Luis Buñuel
Self
Certified Copy
The Man at the Square
The Last Script: Remembering Luis Buñuel
Self
Julian Schnabel: A Private Portrait
Self
Milan Kundera: From the Joke to Insignificance
Self - Screenwriter
Carrière, 250 Meters
Self
Dans les pas de Jean-Paul Rappeneau
Self
Speaking of Buñuel
Self
Buñuel in Hollywood
Self
The Night and the Moment
Il governatore
These Kids Are Grown-Ups
Le psychiatre (uncredited)
Goya, Carrière & the Ghost of Buñuel
Self
Emotional History: The Making of 'The Unbearable Lightness of Being'
Self
Gala
Self
The Wedding Ring
Hugues
Surprise Sock
Fournier
The Associate
Un homme présent à la lecture du testament
And the blue sky
Himself
The Secret Book
Pierre Reymond
Vive les femmes !
The deaf-mute
The Arbitrariness of Desire
Himself
A Little Sun in Cold Water
François