Claude Lelouch
Claude Barruck Joseph Lelouch (born 30 October 1937) is a French film director, writer, cinematographer, actor and producer. Lelouch grew up in an Algerian Jewish family. He emerged as a prominent director in the 1960s. Lelouch gained critical acclaim for his 1966 romantic melodrama film A Man and A Woman. At the 39th Academy Awards in 1967, A Man and a Woman won Best Original Screenplay and Best Foreign Language Film. Lelouch was also nominated for Best Director. While his films have gained him international recognition since the 1960s, Lelouch's methods and style of film are known for attracting criticism. Lelouch was born in the 9th arrondissement of Paris to Charlotte (née Abeilard) and Simon Lelouch. His father was born to an Algerian Jewish family while his mother was a convert to Judaism. Lelouch says that his first contact with cinema was very young: "My mother hid me in movie theaters when I was little. We were wanted by the Gestapo. [...] Cinema, for starters, saved my life." Of his personal faith, he says "Today I believe in God. My faith was sparked when I made a film in Israel. Over there, it is impossible not to believe in God. I loved the places of worship of all the religions. Everything which happens is for the best. I sometimes have the feeling that my inspiration comes from heaven. I think it is wonderful to be Jewish." His father bought him a camera as a fresh start after his failure in the baccalaureat. He started his career with a reportage – one of the first to film daily life in the Soviet Union, with the camera hidden under his coat as he made his personal journey. He also filmed sporting events, like the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the Tour de France. Lelouch served in the French Army working in the film unit where he made over 100 films. He was demobilized in 1960. His first full-length film as director, Le Propre de l'homme, was decried by the critics: "Claude Lelouch, remember this name well, because you will not hear it again" – Cahiers du cinéma said. La femme spectacle (1963), following prostitutes, women shopping, going for nose-jobs, was censored for its misogynist tendency. A Man and a Woman changed his fortunes and was met with favour even by the Cahiers group. The 1981 musical epic Les Uns et les Autres is widely considered as his masterpiece, and his credits now add up to 50 or so films. His 1976 film, C'était un rendez-vous purportedly features a Ferrari 275 GTB being driven at extreme speed through the streets of Paris at dawn. The entire short is shot from the point of view of the car. Legend has it that Lelouch was arrested after it was first shown publicly. In a 2006 interview, Lelouch stated that he drove his own Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.9 in the film and created a soundtrack of the radically different sounding Italian sports car for effect. He collaborated more than two dozen times with composer Francis Lai. They scored a great hit with the theme song for the film A Man and a Woman sung by Nicole Croisille and Pierre Barouh, and more than 300 versions of the song exist. In 1993 he was the president of the jury at the 18th Moscow International Film Festival. ... Source: Article "Claude Lelouch" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
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- 2025 · Bardot as Self
- 2025 · Claude Lelouch, la vie en mieux as Self
- 2025 · La Saga du Napoléon d'Abel Gance as Self - filmmaker
- 2025 · Je m'appelle Régine et je vous emmerde ! as Self : Réalisateur
- 2025 · The Legend of the Palme d’Or Continues as Self
- 2025 · Alexandre Trannoy - L’Œuvre invisible as
- 2024 · Messi: The Cannes Film Festival from a Dog's Eye View as Self - Guest
- 2024 · Conversation avec Claude Lelouch as Self - subject
- 2023 · Claude Lelouch - Le symphonique as Self
- 2023 · De la piste aux étoiles as Self - Director
- 2023 · Re-belles as Self
- 2023 · Beau geste as Self
- 2022 · The Unexpected Getaway as Self
- 2022 · The A Talks as Self - Guest
- 2022 · Shoot to Live as Self
- 2022 · Jean-Louis Trintignant - Mystérieux et insaisissable as Self
- 2021 · Trintignant by Trintignant as Self (archive footage)
- 2021 · Poumon Vert et Tapis Rouge as Self
- 2021 · Resistencia Cultural as Self (archive footage)
- 2021 · Bernard, Albert et l'Empereur as Claude Lelouch
- 2020 · Annie Girardot selon son cœur as Self - Réalisateur
- 2020 · Les Misérables et Victor Hugo : au nom du peuple as Self
- 2020 · Deauville et le rêve américain as Self
- 2019 · Boléro, le refrain du monde as Self (archive footage)
- 2019 · Jean-Marie fête Bigard as Self
- 2019 · Bolero: A Global Hit as Self (archive footage)
- 2018 · The Secret Song as Self
- 2018 · Vidéo Club as Self
- 2016 · Vintage Mecanic as Self - Guest
- 2016 · Belmondo by Belmondo as Self (uncredited)
- 2015 · Call My Agent! as Self
- 2015 · Top Gear France as Self - Guest
- 2013 · Clique as Self - Guest
- 2012 · Anouk Aimée, la beauté du geste as Self
- 2012 · Lino, il n'était que lui-même as Self
- 2012 · Jean-Louis Trintignant, pourquoi que je vis as Self
- 2011 · Belmondo, il était une fois le beau monde as Self (archive footage)
- 2011 · Belmondo, itinéraire... as Self
- 2011 · D'un film à l'autre as Narrator (voice)
- 2009 · C à vous as Self - Guest
- 2007 · Empreintes as Self
- 2006 · A Film About Mikhail Kalatozov as Self
- 2005 · Le Cercle as Self
- 2004 · Day for Night in Paris as Self - Director
- 2002 · A Day in the Life of French Cinema as Self
- 2001 · The Apartment as Self - Guest
- 2001 · Who Is Bernard Tapie? as Self
- 1999 · One 4 All as Self
- 1999 · Le Grand Tralala as Self
- 1999 · Jean-Pierre Aumont, charme et fou-rires as Self
- 1998 · Vivement dimanche as Self
- 1998 · Tout le monde en parle as Self
- 1998 · Vivement dimanche prochain as Self
- 1987 · Sacrée Soirée as Self
- 1987 · Nulle part ailleurs as Self
- 1987 · Happy New Year as
- 1987 · Happy New Year as Man on Train
- 1985 · Victoires de la musique as Self
- 1985 · Télématin as Self
- 1984 · Long Live Life as Claude Lelouch (uncredited)
- 1982 · Champs-Elysées as Self
- 1979 · Heart to Heart as Le metteur en scène
- 1978 · Catherine Deneuve by Chance, or, A Certain Blondeness as Self
- 1976 · Cérémonie des César as Self - President
- 1976 · Rendezvous as The driver
- 1975 · Les Rendez-vous du dimanche as Self
- 1975 · Midi Première as Self
- 1974 · Spécial cinéma as Self
- 1973 · Visions of Eight as Narrator
- 1973 · Far West as Psychiatrist (uncredited)
- 1972 · Midi trente as Self
- 1972 · Le Grand Échiquier as Self
- 1971 · Smic, Smac, Smoc as Hooligan
- 1971 · Samedi soir as Self
- 1961 · The Right of Man as Claude
- 1959 · Discorama as Self
- 1954 · Reflets de Cannes as Self
- 1953 · The Oscars as Self
- Future · À la poursuite de Claude Lelouch as Self