Biography: life and films
André Delvaux is a highly regarded Belgian cineaste who is now considered
the founder of Belgian national cinema. He was born in Heverlee, Belgium,
on 21st March 1926 and began pursuing a career in academia as a professor
in language and literature before turning to filmmaking. In the mid-1950s,
he began his directing career with a series of documentary shorts for Belgian
television on such subjects as Jean Rouch and Federico Fellini.
In 1962, Delvaux co-founded the Belgian film and theatre school INSAS
(Institut national supérieur des arts du spectacle et des techniques
de diffusion) with Raymond Ravar and Paul Anrieu. With his first cinema
feature
L'Homme au crâne rasé (1966), he came to
play an important part in the development of modern Belgian cinema.
Most of Delvaux's films are adaptations of literary works by such distinguished
writers as Julien Gracq (
Rendez-vous à Bray, winner of the
Prix Louis-Delluc in 1971), Suzanne Lilar (
Benvenuta) and Marguerite Yourcenar
(
L'Oeuvre au noir).
These films have a distinctive dreamlike quality that often seamlessly merges
reality and fantasy. The most accomplished example of this is
Un soir, un train, an early
example of what we now term
magic realism. A committed film
auteur, Delvaux has also directed a number of documentaries for cinema and
television, including
Cinéma, bonjour (1958),
De tolken
(1968) and
To Woody Allen from Europe with Love (1980). André
Delvaux died from a heart attack whilst attending an arts festival in Valencia,
Spain, on 4th October 2002, aged 76.
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Filmography
Key: d = director; w = writer; a = actor
De man die zijn haar kort liet knippen (1966) [d,w]
Un soir, un train (1968) [d,w]
Rendez-vous à Bray (1971) [d,w]
Femme entre chien et loup (1979) [d,w]
To Woody Allen from Europe with Love (1980) [a,d]
Benvenuta (1983) [d,w]
Babel opéra, ou la répétition de Don Juan de Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1985) [d,w]
L'Oeuvre au noir (1988) [d,w]
Sur la terre comme au ciel (1992) [a]