Guy Casaril
Guy Casaril | |
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Born |
November 11, 1933 Miramont-de-Guyenne, Lot-et-Garonne, France |
Died |
May 3, 1996 Chapel Hill, Queensland, Australia |
Occupation | Film director |
Guy Casaril (1933-1996) was a French film director, screenwriter and non-fiction writer.[1] His first film, L'Astragale, was a cinematic adaptation of an eponymous novel by Albertine Sarrazin.[2] His biopic about Edith Piaf was lauded by The Catholic Advance out of Wichita, Kansas for "evoking the mood's period and background".[3]
Filmography
Year | Title | Director | Screenwriter |
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1968 | L'Astragale | Guy Casaril | Guy Casaril |
1970 | Les Novices | Guy Casaril | Guy Casaril |
1972 | Le Rempart des Béguines | Guy Casaril | Guy Casaril |
1974 | Piaf | Guy Casaril | Marc Behm |
1975 | Émilienne | Guy Casaril | Guy Casaril, Éric Losfeld, Philippe de Jonas |
Works
- Casaril, Guy (1961). Rabbi Siméon bar Yochaï et la cabbale. Paris: Éditions du Seuil. OCLC 145391.
- Casaril, Guy (1961). La magie quotidienne. Paris: Societe des Editions Modernes. OCLC 613473858.
References
- ↑ "Guy Casaril (1933-1996)". Bibliothèque nationale de France. Retrieved October 22, 2016.
- ↑ Guerrier, Sophie (April 7, 2014). "L'Astragale : il y a 50 ans Le Figaro publiait sa critique". Le Figaro. Retrieved October 23, 2016.
- ↑ ""PIAF--The Early Years" (20th Century-Fox International Classics)". The Catholic Advance. Wichita, Kansas. August 26, 1982. p. 4. Retrieved October 23, 2016 – via Newspapers.com. (registration required (help)).
External links
- Guy Casaril on IMDb
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