Claude Chabrol
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Biography
Claude Chabrol (1930-2010) was a French movie director and became well-known in the 40 years since his first film, "Le Beau Serge", for his chilling tales of murder, including "Le Boucher".
He was a member of the French New Wave cinema group.
In 1957, he published with Eric Rohmer a book about Alfred Hitchcock — "Hitchcock - the First Forty-Four Films".
Documentaries
He has appeared in the following Hitchcockian documentaries...
- Bernard Herrmann: Music for the Movies (1992)
- Reputations: Alfred Hitchcock (BBC, 1999)
- Monsieur Truffaut Meets Mr. Hitchcock (1999)
- Le Crime était presque parfait: Tuer est horriblement difficile (2005?)
Books
- Hitchcock: The First Forty-Four Films (1979) by Éric Rohmer & Claude Chabrol
Articles
- Cahiers du cinéma (1954) - Histoire d'une interview
- Cahiers du cinéma (1955) - Les Choses sérieuses
- Cahiers du cinéma (1955) - Entretien avec Alfred Hitchcock
- Film Quarterly (1979) - The Magical Mystery World of Claude Chabrol: An Interview
- The Guardian - "Surfer on the new wave"
See Also...
Links
- Internet Movie Database
- The Claude Chabrol Project
- Wikipedia
- Images Journal - Slow Burn Suspense: The Films of Claude Chabrol
- Senses of Cinema - Claude Chabrol