Georges Conchon
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Birth Place
France
Died
July 29, 1990
Biography
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Prize-winning novelist who came to prominence with "The Corrida of Victory" (1959). While holding a government post from 1960 to 1980, Conchon continued his writing and in the 1970s ventured into films. Aside from co-writing (with director Jean-Jacques Annaud) the Oscar-wining "Black and White in Color" (1976), he also scripted multiple films for Jacques Rouffio and Francis Girod, includ...
Biography
Prize-winning novelist who came to prominence with "The Corrida of Victory" (1959). While holding a government post from 1960 to 1980, Conchon continued his writing and in the 1970s ventured into films. Aside from co-writing (with director Jean-Jacques Annaud) the Oscar-wining "Black and White in Color" (1976), he also scripted multiple films for Jacques Rouffio and Francis Girod, including Girod's "The Savage State" (1978), from Conchon's 1964 novel of the same name.
Filmography
Writer (Feature Film)
L'Elegant Criminel
(1990)
Screenplay
L' Etat sauvage
(1990)
Dialogue
L' Etat sauvage
(1990)
Screenwriter
Mon beau-frere a tue ma soeur
(1986)
Dialogue
Mon beau-frere a tue ma soeur
(1986)
Screenwriter
Une Affaire d'Hommes
(1981)
Screenwriter
La Banquiere
(1980)
Screenwriter
Le Sucre
(1978)
Screenwriter
Judith Therpauve
(1978)
Dialogue
Le Sucre
(1978)
Dialogue
Judith Therpauve
(1978)
Screenwriter
Black and White in Color
(1977)
Screenplay
Seven Deaths By Prescription
(1975)
Screenwriter
Misc. Crew (Feature Film)
L' Etat sauvage
(1990)
Source Material (From Novel)
Life Events
1953
Published first novel