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René Clair

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Clair, René 

(real name, René Chomette). Born Nov. 11, 1898, in Paris. French motion-picture director and screenwriter. Member of the Académie Française (1960).

Clair’s art reached its full flower in the 1920’s and 1930’s. His first film, The Crazy Ray (1923), was a comedy with a whimsical, fanciful plot, and subsequent films—for example, L’Entr’acte (1924)—were in the same spirit. He also directed The Italian Straw Hat (1927), based on a comedy by E. Labiche, and Two Timid Souls (1928). Sous les Toits de Paris (1930), a sensitive musical comedy that combined subtle humor with lyrical sadness, was a landmark in French cinema. A Nous la liberté! (1932) and The Last Billionaire (1934) had elements of the grotesque and social satire.

In the mid-1930’s, Clair worked in Great Britain (the comedy The Ghost Goes West, 1936, and Break the News, 1938) and in the USA (I Married a Witch, 1942). He returned to France in 1947, directing the lyrical comedy Silence Is Golden (1947) and the philosophical drama Beauty and the Devil (1950), a modern version of the Faust legend. Clair dealt with the juxtaposition of dreams and reality in Beauties of the Night (1952).

Clair’s affinity for provincial city life is evident in the lyrical and humorous Les Grandes Manoeuvres (1955), for the low life of Paris in Porte des Lilas (1957; known in the USSR as On the Outskirts of Paris), and for peasants in All the Gold in the World (1961). As a director, Clair sought to counteract the prosaic grayness of bourgeois life with the elegance and wit of poetic invention. He wrote the screenplays for several of his films.

WORKS

Razmyshleniia o kinoiskusstve. Moscow, 1958. (Translated from French.)

REFERENCES

Leprohon, P. Sovremennye frantsuzskie kinorezhissery. Moscow, 1960. (Translated from French.)
Avenarius, G. “Rene Kler.” In the collection Frantsuzskoe kinoiskusstvo. Moscow, 1960.
Braginskii, A. V. Rene Kler. Moscow, 1963.

V. I. BOZHOVICH



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The best of the Parisian works is the 1924 film Entr’acte, by Picabia and René Clair, a charming period piece and precursor of Monty Python’s Ministry of Silly Walks.
The best of the Parisian works is the 1924 film Entr’acte, by Picabia and René Clair, a charming period piece and precursor of Monty Python’s Ministry of Silly Walks.
 
 
 
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