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Jean-Pierre Melville
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Director
From
Paris, France
Born
1917-10-20
Overview
Jean-Pierre Grumbach (20 October 1917 – 2 August 1973), known professionally as Jean-Pierre Melville (French: [mɛlvil]), was a French filmmaker. Considered a spiritual father of the French New Wave, he was one of the first fully-independent French filmmakers to achieve commercial and critical success. His works include the crime dramas Bob le flambeur (1956), Le Doulos (1962), Le Samouraï (1967), and Le Cercle Rouge (1970), and the war films Le Silence de la mer (1949) and Army of Shadows (1969).
Melville's subject matter and approach to filmmaking was heavily influenced by his service in the French Resistance during World War II, during which he adopted the pseudonym 'Melville' as a tribute to his favorite American author Herman Melville. He kept it as his stage name once the war was over.
His sparse, existentialist but stylish approach to film noir and later neo-noir films, many of them in the crime dramas, have been highly influential to future generations of filmmakers. Roger Ebert appraised him as "one of the greatest directors."
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Known For

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Le Samouraï
Oct 25, 1967

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Breathless
Mar 16, 1960

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Army of Shadows
Sep 10, 1969

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Le Cercle Rouge
Oct 19, 1970

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Orpheus
Sep 29, 1950

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Le Doulos
Dec 13, 1962

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Léon Morin, Priest
Sep 22, 1961

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The Strange Ones
Mar 29, 1950

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Bluebeard
Jan 25, 1963

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Bob le Flambeur
Aug 24, 1956

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The Silence of the Sea
Apr 22, 1949

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Le Deuxième Souffle
Nov 1, 1966

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Sign of the Lion
May 3, 1962

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The Good Thief
Feb 28, 2003

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A Cop
Oct 1, 1972
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