René Clément - biography
1913-1996
Clément was born on 18th March 1913, in the Bordeaux region of France. He began his career by making short documentary films in the 1930s, before winning international acclaim for his 1946 film, La Bataille du rail. This film, part documentary, part action war story, was made immediately after World War II as a tribute to the contribution made by ordinary railway workers to the French Resistance. The film won Clément two prizes at Cannes and instant recognition as a world class film director.
In the following decade, Clément furthered his reputation with a series of excellent, highly acclaimed films, including Au-delà des grilles (1948), Le château de verre (1950), Jeux interdits (1952), Monsieur Ripois (1954) and Gervaise (1956). He won Oscars for Au-delà des grilles and Jeux interdits and another award at Cannes for Monsieur Ripois.
Clément’s cinema showed a great diversity, both in content and technical presentation, suggesting a director with great confidence in his ability and perhaps more than a touch of courage in taking a gamble. What perhaps most characterises his films is a sense of cold detachment, placing him in the role of a casual bystander, perhaps a voyeur, rather than an auteur with something to say directly to the world. He almost leaves it entirely to his actors to form a bond of attachment with his audience, an approach which works with devastating effect in Jeux interdits and Gervaise, his most poignant films.
In the 1960s, Clément’s cinema was soon
overtaken with the emergence of the New Wave and his career began its slow decline.
The decade began well enough with Plein
Soleil, his adaptation of a Patricia Highsmith thriller. With sumptuous
location work and an exemplary performance from a fresh young actor, Alain Delon, the
film was a great success and is still regarded as a classic. However, the disastrous
Paris brûle-t-il?
, in which Clément attempted to make a Hollywod blockbuster-style war film,
with a star-studded cast, quickly put the breaks on Clément’s career. His
subsequent films were scarcely noticed, although each reflected the hand of a competent
and inspirational film maker. René Clément died in Monaco in March 1996.
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Soigne ton gauche (1936)
La bataille du rail (1946)
Le père tranquille (1946)
La belle et la bête (1946)
Les maudits (1947)
Au-delà des grilles (1949)
Le château de verre (1950)
Jeux interdits (1952)
Monsieur Ripois (1954)
Gervaise (1956)
This Angry Age (1958)
Plein soleil (1960)
Quelle joie de vivre (1960)
Le jour et l’heure (1963)
Les félins (1964)
Paris brûle-t-il? (1966)
Le passager de la pluie (1970)
La maison sous les arbres (1971)
La course du lièvre à travers les champs (1972)
Jeune fille libre le soir (1975)
La Bataille du rail (1946)
Les Maudits (1947)
Le Château de verre (1950)
Jeux interdits (1952)
Monsieur Ripois (1954)
Plein soleil (1960)
Quelle joie de vivre (1960)
Le Jour et l’heure (1963)
Les Félins (1964)
La Maison sous les arbres (1971)
Jeune fille libre le soir (1975)







