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  1. Jean Grémillon ( French: [gʁemijɔ̃]; 3 October 1901 – 25 November 1959) [1] was a French film director. Biography. After directing a number of documentaries during the 1920s, many now lost, Grémillon had his first substantial success with the dramatic feature Maldone in 1928.

  2. Jean Grémillon. Director: White Paws. An educated man, Jean Grémillon (b.1898) should almost be mentioned in the same breath as the big five of the golden age of the French cinema (Carné, Renoir, Duvivier, Feyder and Clair).

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    • Bayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France
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    • Paris, France
  3. Jean Grémillon, né le 3 octobre 1901 à Bayeux et mort le 25 novembre 1959 à Paris, est un réalisateur et scénariste français. Musicien, compositeur et auteur, Grémillon est réputé pour son œuvre singulière.

  4. Jul 24, 2012 · Trained as a musician, Jean Grémillon became one of French cinemas most lyrical artists. His most beloved films were made during World War II.

  5. Though little-known outside of France, Jean Grémillon was a consummate filmmaker from his country’s golden age. A classical violinist who turned to directing, he went on to make almost fifty films—from documentaries to avant-garde works to melodramas with major stars—in a thirty-year career.

  6. Though little known outside of France, Jean Grémillon was a consummate filmmaker from his country’s golden age. A classical violinist who turned to directing, he went on to make almost fifty films—from documentaries to avant-garde works to melodramas with major stars—in a thirty-year career.

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  8. Despite a career that stretched from the silent cinema to the brink of the French New Wave, Jean Grémillon (1902–59) remains among the least known of the great French directors. A musician by training, Grémillon began his involvement with the medium as an accompanist for silent movies.