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Pierre Chenal

Pierre Chenal

DirectingBorn December 5, 1904 (86 years old at death)· Died December 23, 1990

Bruxelles, Belgique

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Biography

Philippe Cohen, known as Pierre Chenal, is a French director, born December 5, 1904 in Brussels and died December 23, 1990 in La Garenne-Colombes. Chenal occupies an uncomfortable place in the history of French cinema: relatively unknown, he is cataloged as a filmmaker who left only a light body of work. His detailed filmography, however, tends to show the opposite. Made in the 1930s, his first short films were documentaries where the filmmaker used social realism. The Little Trades of Paris (1932) or A French City of Cinema had a didactic ambition which ranked him among the innovators at the time. Throughout his work, Pierre Chenal will maintain this taste for atmospheres tinged with truth where the social is shown. Hence his very marked penchant for adaptations of literary works by his contemporaries: he borrowed from Marcel Aymé the title of one of his first feature films, La rue sans nom (1933); summons Pirandello and The Man from Nowhere (1937); depicts The Mutineers of Elsinore by Jack London; and transforms James Cain's novel The Postman Always Rings Twice to give The Last Turn. Pierre Chenal loves actors and casts the biggest ones. Louis Jouvet, Robert Le Vigan, Michel Simon, Pierre Blanchar, Viviane Romance and Albert Préjean praise his talent. In 1940, the filmmaker's career took a new turn when he retreated, during the war, to Argentina and Chile. He made a few minor films there, then returned to France with comic intentions expressed in Clochemerle (1947). In 1948, Chenal returned to Argentina and adapted Sangre Negra by the American noir novelist Richard Wright. Then, he developed a passion for thrillers and experimented with the genre on several occasions. But Raid on the City (1958), The Beast on the Prowl (1959) and The Assassin Knows the Music (1963) are not considered to be his best films.

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Total credits: 31

Known For

Paris Cinéma
Movie
★9.0

Paris Cinéma

as Self

Paris Cinéma
Movie
★9.0

Paris Cinéma

as Self

1929

Movies (1)

Paris Cinéma

Paris Cinéma

as Self

1929

Paris Cinéma

Paris Cinéma

as Self

1929

Behind the Camera

A Real Man

A Real Man

Director

Alibi

Alibi

Director

The Night They Killed Rasputin

The Night They Killed Rasputin

Photos

Writer

Versatile Lovers

Versatile Lovers

Director

Sinners of Paris

Sinners of Paris

Director

The Last Turning

The Last Turning

Director

Street Without a Name

Street Without a Name

Director

The Man from Nowhere

The Man from Nowhere

Director

Missing Persons Section

Missing Persons Section

Screenplay

Scandals of Clochemerle

Scandals of Clochemerle

Director

Dangerous Games

Dangerous Games

Director

Native Son

Native Son

Screenplay

A Real Man

A Real Man

Director

Alibi

Alibi

Director

The Night They Killed Rasputin

The Night They Killed Rasputin

Writer

Versatile Lovers

Versatile Lovers

Director

Sinners of Paris

Sinners of Paris

Director

The Last Turning

The Last Turning

Director

Street Without a Name

Street Without a Name

Director

The Man from Nowhere

The Man from Nowhere

Director

Missing Persons Section

Missing Persons Section

Screenplay

Scandals of Clochemerle

Scandals of Clochemerle

Director

Dangerous Games

Dangerous Games

Director

Native Son

Native Son

Screenplay