Claude Lelouch


Director

About

Also Known As
Claude Barruck Joseph Lelouch
Birth Place
Paris, FR
Born
October 30, 1937

Biography

This French director emerged in the 1960s, scoring a popular international success with the romantic melodrama, "A Man and a Woman" (1966). Despite an early reputation as an "outsider" who combined social criticism with a flashy visual technique, Lelouch rapidly became assimilated into the mainstream of commercial French cinema, remaining prolific throughout three decades and often produ...

Family & Companions

Janine Magnan
Wife
Actor.
Christine Cochet
Wife
Model; actor. Married 1968-72; appeared in Lelouch's "Le voyou".
Evelyne Bouix
Companion
Had daughter, Salome, together.
Sophie-Marie Pochet
Wife
Married 1986.

Notes

Lelouch on Lelouch: "I'm a man of the left living in a capitalist context. [My life] is a series of improvisations day to day. I've arrived at a position where I stand in awe neither of criticism nor the critics. Everything had been said about me. Good and bad. So now I can say anything I want ... I don't make a film in order to be loved, but so that people will come and see it."

Biography

This French director emerged in the 1960s, scoring a popular international success with the romantic melodrama, "A Man and a Woman" (1966). Despite an early reputation as an "outsider" who combined social criticism with a flashy visual technique, Lelouch rapidly became assimilated into the mainstream of commercial French cinema, remaining prolific throughout three decades and often producing the films of other directors.

Lelouch had spent the earliest years of his childhood hiding from the Nazis alongside his mother. They were captured and sent to the Dachau concentration camp three months before the end of World War II. Both mother and son were liberated and returned to Paris, where they were reunited with Lelouch's father. Lelouch was an indifferent student and he failed his entrance exams into higher education. He father agreed to finance his cinematic dreams as long as the result showed promise. Traveling with his father, Lelouch made several amateur documentaries, leading to "Le Mal du siecle" (1954), a parody of war as seen through the games at a fair, that won the amateur film division of the Cannes Film Festival.

After making short films while serving in the military, Lelouch established Les Films 13, a production company, and produced, co-wrote, directed and appeared in his first feature "Le Propre de l'homme" (1960). It was a disastrous debut and he spent the next two years making backdrop short films for juke boxes (to run while music was playing) in order to pay off his debts. By 1963, Lelouch was back making films, and in 1966, he won international acclaim with "Un Homme et une femme/A Man and a Woman," which starred Anouk Aimee and Jean-Paul Belmondo as recently widowed people who find each other and love, only to have it all slip away when the woman cannot fully bury her deceased husband. Lelouch won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for his work (almost unheard of for a foreign-language film) and landed a ten picture distribution deal with United Artists as well. His subsequent work has never again achieved the international notice of "Un Homme et une femme," but he has been applauded for the spontaneity of his work and the freedom of movement of his style. Lelouch has often operated the camera himself and pioneered the use of compact, light equipment. His films have run the gamut from the well-received "La Bonne annee" (1973), in which a jewel thief and an antique dealer romance, to the disastrous "Another Man, Another Chance" (1977), which starred James Caan and Genevieve Bujold in a story of the romance of an American and a French widow in the Old West. Lelouch reunited Aimee and Belmondo in 1986 in "Un Homme et une femme: Vingt ans deja/A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later," in which the star-crossed lovers, she now a producer, he now a director, meet again. In 1995, Warner Bros. distributed Lelouch's "Les Miserables," which moved the setting of the Victor Hugo classic to World War II, and starred Belmondo. While it failed to spark at the box office, it received favorable critical notice and earned a Golden Globe Award as Best Foreign Film.

Filmography

 

Director (Feature Film)

What Love May Bring (2011)
Director
From One Film to Another (2011)
Director
Chacun son cinema (2007)
Director
Roman De Gare (2007)
Director
Le Courage d'aimer (2005)
Director
Le Genre Humain: Les Parisiens (2004)
Director
And Now Ladies and Gentlemen (2002)
Director
September 11 (2002)
Director
Une pour toutes (2000)
Director
Hasards ou coincidences (1998)
Director
Hommes, femmes: mode d'emploi (1996)
Director
Lumiere Et Compagnie (1996)
Director
Les Miserables (1995)
Director
Tout ca... pour ca! (1993)
Director
La Belle Histoire (1992)
Director
There Were Days and Moons (1990)
Director
L' Itineraire d'un enfant gate (1989)
Director
Bandits (1987)
Director
A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later (1986)
Director
Les Uns et les autres (1984)
Director
Partir Revenir (1984)
Director
Viva la Vie! (1984)
Director
Edith et Marcel (1982)
Director
A Besoin, Il (1981)
Director
Un Apres-midi avec les moteurs (1979)
Director
A nous deux (1979)
Director
Le Chat et la Souris (1978)
Director
Robert et Robert (1978)
Director
Another Man, Another Chance (1977)
Director
If You Had To Do It All Over Again (1976)
Director
Rendezvous (1976)
Director
Le Bon et les mechants (1975)
Director
Mariage (1974)
Director
And Now My Love (1974)
Director
Visions of Eight (1973)
Director
La Bonne Annee (1973)
Director
L' Aventure c'est l'aventure (1972)
Director
Smic, Smac, Smoc (1971)
Director
Love Is a Funny Thing (1970)
Director
The Crook (1970)
Director
Grenoble (1969)
Director
Far From Vietnam (1968)
Director
13 Days in France (1968)
Director
To Be a Crook (1967)
Director
Live for Life (1967)
Director
Night Women (1967)
Director
A Man and a Woman (1966)
Director
Jean Paul Belmondo (1965)
Director
... Pour un maillot jaune (1965)
Director
Grands moments, Les (1965)
Director
The Rright of Man (1960)
Director

Cast (Feature Film)

From One Film to Another (2011)
Himself
Le Courage d'aimer (2005)
Words In Progress (2004)
Himself
Le Genre Humain: Les Parisiens (2004)
Happy New Year (1987)
Confidences pour confidences (1978)
The Rright of Man (1960)

Cinematography (Feature Film)

Le Courage d'aimer (2005)
Director Of Photography
Une pour toutes (2000)
Director Of Photography
Hommes, femmes: mode d'emploi (1996)
Cinematographer
A nous deux (1979)
Camera Operator
Robert et Robert (1978)
Camera Operator
Le Bon et les mechants (1975)
Cinematographer
Mariage (1974)
Camera Operator
And Now My Love (1974)
Camera Operator
La Bonne Annee (1973)
Cinematographer
L' Aventure c'est l'aventure (1972)
Director Of Photography
Smic, Smac, Smoc (1971)
Camera Operator
Love Is a Funny Thing (1970)
Camera
Live for Life (1967)
Camera
A Man and a Woman (1966)
Director of Photography
Grands moments, Les (1965)
Camera Operator

Writer (Feature Film)

From One Film to Another (2011)
Screenplay
What Love May Bring (2011)
Screenplay
Roman De Gare (2007)
Screenplay
Roman De Gare (2007)
Story By
Le Courage d'aimer (2005)
Screenplay
Le Genre Humain: Les Parisiens (2004)
Screenplay
September 11 (2002)
Screenplay
And Now Ladies and Gentlemen (2002)
Screenplay
Une pour toutes (2000)
Screenplay
Une pour toutes (2000)
From Story
Hasards ou coincidences (1998)
Screenplay
Hommes, femmes: mode d'emploi (1996)
Screenplay
Les Miserables (1995)
Screenplay
Tout ca... pour ca! (1993)
Screenplay
La Belle Histoire (1992)
Screenplay
There Were Days and Moons (1990)
Screenplay
There Were Days and Moons (1990)
From Story
L' Itineraire d'un enfant gate (1989)
Screenplay
Bandits (1987)
Screenplay
Bandits (1987)
From Story
Happy New Year (1987)
Story By
A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later (1986)
Writer (Dialogue)
A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later (1986)
Screenplay
A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later (1986)
Writer (Adaptation)
Les Uns et les autres (1984)
Writer (Dialogue)
Les Uns et les autres (1984)
Screenplay
Viva la Vie! (1984)
Screenplay
Partir Revenir (1984)
Screenplay
Edith et Marcel (1982)
Screenplay
Edith et Marcel (1982)
Writer (Dialogue)
A Besoin, Il (1981)
Screenplay
A nous deux (1979)
Writer (Dialogue)
A nous deux (1979)
Screenplay
Robert et Robert (1978)
Writer (Dialogue)
Le Chat et la Souris (1978)
Screenplay
Le Chat et la Souris (1978)
Writer (Dialogue)
Le Chat et la Souris (1978)
Writer (Adaptation)
Robert et Robert (1978)
Screenplay
Another Man, Another Chance (1977)
Screenplay
If You Had To Do It All Over Again (1976)
Screenplay
Le Bon et les mechants (1975)
Writer (Dialogue)
Le Bon et les mechants (1975)
Screenplay
Le Bon et les mechants (1975)
Writer (Adaptation)
Mariage (1974)
Screenplay
And Now My Love (1974)
Writer (Dialogue)
And Now My Love (1974)
Screenplay
Mariage (1974)
Writer (Adaptation)
Mariage (1974)
Writer (Dialogue)
And Now My Love (1974)
Writer (Adaptation)
La Bonne Annee (1973)
Writer (Dialogue)
La Bonne Annee (1973)
Writer (Adaptation)
La Bonne Annee (1973)
Screenplay
Visions of Eight (1973)
Screenplay
L' Aventure c'est l'aventure (1972)
Screenplay
L' Aventure c'est l'aventure (1972)
Writer (Dialogue)
L' Aventure c'est l'aventure (1972)
Writer (Adaptation)
Smic, Smac, Smoc (1971)
Writer (Dialogue)
Smic, Smac, Smoc (1971)
Writer (Adaptation)
Smic, Smac, Smoc (1971)
Screenplay
Love Is a Funny Thing (1970)
Screenwriter
Love Is a Funny Thing (1970)
Dial
The Crook (1970)
Writer (Adaptation)
The Crook (1970)
Screenplay
The Crook (1970)
Writer (Dialogue)
Grenoble (1969)
Screenwriter
To Be a Crook (1967)
Screenwriter
Live for Life (1967)
Screenwriter
A Man and a Woman (1966)
Screenwriter
Grands moments, Les (1965)
Screenwriter
Grands moments, Les (1965)
Adaptation
... Pour un maillot jaune (1965)
Screenwriter
Grands moments, Les (1965)
Dialogue
The Rright of Man (1960)
Writer (Adaptation)
The Rright of Man (1960)
Screenplay
The Rright of Man (1960)
Writer (Dialogue)

Producer (Feature Film)

From One Film to Another (2011)
Producer
Entre Adultes (2007)
Producer
Roman De Gare (2007)
Producer
Nos Amis Les Terriens (2006)
Producer
Le Courage d'aimer (2005)
Producer
Le Genre Humain: Les Parisiens (2004)
Producer
And Now Ladies and Gentlemen (2002)
Producer
Une pour toutes (2000)
Producer
Hasards ou coincidences (1998)
Producer
Hommes, femmes: mode d'emploi (1996)
Producer
Les Miserables (1995)
Producer
Le Voleur et la menteuse (1994)
Producer
Tout ca... pour ca! (1993)
Producer
La Belle Histoire (1992)
Producer
There Were Days and Moons (1990)
Producer
L' Itineraire d'un enfant gate (1989)
Producer
Bandits (1987)
Producer
Moliere (1986)
Executive Producer
A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later (1986)
Producer
Les Uns et les autres (1984)
Producer
Viva la Vie! (1984)
Producer
Partir Revenir (1984)
Producer
A nous deux (1979)
Producer
Alors, Heureux? (1979)
Producer
Le Chat et la Souris (1978)
Producer
Robert et Robert (1978)
Executive Producer
If You Had To Do It All Over Again (1976)
Producer
La Bonne Annee (1973)
Producer
Les Gauloises Bleues (1969)
Producer
13 Days in France (1968)
Producer
Night Women (1967)
Producer
To Be a Crook (1967)
Producer
Napoleon (1929)
Producer

Editing (Feature Film)

Live for Life (1967)
Film Editor
To Be a Crook (1967)
Film Editor
A Man and a Woman (1966)
Film Editor
... Pour un maillot jaune (1965)
Editor
Grands moments, Les (1965)
Editor

Music (Feature Film)

Les Miserables (1995)
Music

Film Production - Main (Feature Film)

Le Chat et la Souris (1978)
Photography
Rendezvous (1976)
Photography
The Crook (1970)
Photography
... Pour un maillot jaune (1965)
Photography

Misc. Crew (Feature Film)

Les Miserables (1995)
Other
Le Bon et les mechants (1975)
Other

Life Events

1954

Short film, "Mal du siecle" won first prize in the amateur division of the Cannes Film Festival

1957

Spent army service making short films

1960

Directed first feature (also produced, wrote and starred in), "Le Propre de l'homme"

1963

Revived company, Les Films 13

1966

Scored international success with "An Homme et une femme/A Man and a Woman"

1967

Entered into 10-film distribution deal with United Artists (UA)

1973

Achieved solid international success with "Le Bonne annee"

1977

Made the disastrous English-language "Another Man, Another Chance"

1986

Reprised characters in "Un Homme et une femme vingt ans deja/A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later"

1995

Directed "Les Miserables"

1998

Wrote and directed, "Une pour toutes"

2002

Helmed "And Now... Ladies and Gentlemen..." starring Jeremy Irons

2008

Directed "Roman de gare" starring Dominique Pinon

Family

Simon Lelouch
Father
Textile manufacturer.
Eugenie Abeilard Lelouch
Mother

Companions

Janine Magnan
Wife
Actor.
Christine Cochet
Wife
Model; actor. Married 1968-72; appeared in Lelouch's "Le voyou".
Evelyne Bouix
Companion
Had daughter, Salome, together.
Sophie-Marie Pochet
Wife
Married 1986.
Alessandra Martines
Wife
Actor; former ballet dancer. Italian; married October 30, 1995.

Bibliography

Notes

Lelouch on Lelouch: "I'm a man of the left living in a capitalist context. [My life] is a series of improvisations day to day. I've arrived at a position where I stand in awe neither of criticism nor the critics. Everything had been said about me. Good and bad. So now I can say anything I want ... I don't make a film in order to be loved, but so that people will come and see it."