Patrice Molinard
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Patrice Molinard | |
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Born | 01 April 1922 France |
💀Died | 2002 France2002 |
💼 Occupation | Director, Writer, Photographer |
📆 Years active | 1949–1989 (film) |
Patrice Molinard (1922–2002) was a French film director and photographer. In recent years, his photographs of Paris have been described as "bleak."[1]
Biography[edit]
Patrice Molinard was the husband of French writer Barbara Molinard.
Selected filmography[edit]
Director[edit]
Film[edit]
- Un artiste de passage à Auvers (1989)
- Bistrots de Paris (1977)
- Le détour (1970)
Television[edit]
- New Reports from France (1968–1978)
- Dim Dam Dom one episode "Le Marais/Orphée 70" (1969)
- Orphée 70 (1968)
- Fantasmagorie (1964)
Actor[edit]
- Un jour à Paris (1962)
Photographer[edit]
- Paris Vagabond by Jean-Paul Clébert, trans. Donald Nicholson-Smith (2016) photographs
- Blood of the Beasts (1949) stills
References[edit]
- ↑ White, Edmund (7 May 2016). "A bohemian rhapsodist's Paris". Gale OneFile: International Herald Tribune. International New York Times.
His descriptions are mirrored by (not illustrated by) the bleak photographs of Patrice Molinard.
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External links[edit]
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