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  1. René Clément (French: [ʁəne klemɑ̃]; 18 March 1913 – 17 March 1996) was a French film director and screenwriter. He is known for directing the films The Battle of the Rails (1946), Forbidden Games (1952), Gervaise (1956), Purple Noon (1960), and Is Paris Burning (1966).

  2. René Clément was one of the leading French directors of the post-World War II era. He directed what are regarded as some of the greatest films of the time, such as The Battle of the Rails (1946), Forbidden Games (1952) and The Day and the Hour (1963).

  3. René Clément, né le 18 mars 1913 à Bordeaux [1] et mort le 17 mars 1996 à Monaco, est un réalisateur français. Il est le seul réalisateur français à avoir remporté deux fois l' Oscar du meilleur film en langue étrangère , pour Au-delà des grilles (1951) puis pour Jeux interdits (1953).

  4. René Clément was one of the leading French directors of the post-World War II era. He directed what are regarded as some of the greatest films of the time, such as The Battle of the Rails (1946), Forbidden Games (1952) and The Day and the Hour (1963).

  5. Mar 19, 1996 · Rene Clement, the French director of the Oscar-winning 1952 film "Forbidden Games" -- about a little girl orphaned by war -- and 14 other movies that reflected life by blending the...

  6. When Roger Ebert inducted "Forbidden Games" into his Great Movies collection in 2005, he wrote that our time was too cynical to support a film as innocent as René Clémént's stunning 1952 drama. Clémént's film is a piece about how children cope with tragedy, and, in telling that story, how the world deals with the wounds of war.

  7. René Clément (March 18, 1913, Bordeaux – March 17, 1996, Monte Carlo, Monaco) was a French film director and screenwriter. Clément studied architecture at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts where he developed an interest in filmmaking.