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  1. Jacques Louis Thomas Becker naît le 15 septembre 1906 dans le 1er arrondissement de Paris 1, 2, de Louis Étienne Becker 2, administrateur de la société Fulmen, et de Margaret Burns 2, d'origine anglaise, qui tient une maison de couture à Paris, rue Cambon, près de la maison Chanel. Jacques fait ses études aux lycées Condorcet et Carnot ...

  2. Apr 30, 2024 · Jacques Becker is well known as an auteur, one of the few French directors working in the post-war period who has been hailed as an ‘uncle’ of the New Wave (alongside Robert Bresson, Max Ophuls, Jean-Pierre Melville and Jacques Tati). This article posi-

  3. Jacques Becker (1906-1960), after spending years close to Jean Renoir as his assistant, directed his first films during the Occupation. From Renoir he retained a taste for the freedom of play, a love for actors. As opposed to Renoir, he was meticulous to the extreme and obsessed with technical accuracy.

  4. The film, along with Becker's subsequent realist dramas - Rendez-vous de juillet (1949) and Édouard et Caroline (1951) - would have a profound impact on the directors of the French New Wave, in particular François Truffaut, whose recurring hero (and alter ego) Antoine Doinel may well owe his name to the main protagonist of Becker's 1947 film.

  5. Shortly after the release of Le Trou, Jacques Becker's son Jean would work with him on an adaptation of another of his novels, Un nommé La Rocca (1961). Not long after this, Giovanni became a very successful film director in his own right, winning acclaim for such films as Deux hommes dans la ville (1973) and Le Gitan (1975).

  6. May 5, 2022 · Jacques Becker. Publication date 1960 Usage Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International Topics ... le-trou-becker Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4

  7. Born in Paris in 1906, the son of a wealthy industrialist and a Scotswoman of Irish descent, Jacques Becker developed an early passion for jazz, movies, and mechanics. . Becker met his future mentor Jean Renoir during vacations spent at Marlotte, thanks to a mutual friend of their families, Paul Cé