
Jean Grémillon
Jean Grémillon was a French film director. 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. Over the next quarter-century, he directed twenty more feature films, of which he is best known for five made between 1937 and 1944: Gueule d'amour (1937), L'Étrange M. Victor (1938), Remorques (1941), Lumière d'été (1943), and Le Ciel est à vous (1944), all but the first starring Madeleine Renaud. Grémillon rejected what he referred to as "mechanical naturalism" in favor of "the discovery of that subtlety which the human eye does not perceive directly but which must be shown by establishing the harmonies, the unknown relations, between objects and beings; it is a vivifying, inexhaustible source of images that strike our imaginations and enchant our hearts." He died on November 25, 1959 in Paris, France.
- Known ForDirecting
- Born4 March 1898 (age 127)
- Place of BirthBayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France
Jean Grémillon

- Known ForDirecting
- Born4 March 1898 (age 127)
- Place of BirthBayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France

André Masson and the Four Elements
1958

Haute-Lisse
1956

The House of Images
1955

In the Heart of the Ile de France
1954

The Love of a Woman
1953

Alchemy
1952
Astrology or the mirror of life
1952

The Strange Madame X
1951

White Paws
1949

The Charms of Life
1949
Les désastres de la guerre
1949

The Sixth of June at Dawn
1947

The Woman Who Dared
1944

Summer Light
1943

Stormy Waters
1941

The Strange Monsieur Victor
1938

Lady Killer
1937

Guard! Alert!
1937

The Royal Waltz
1936

Les pattes de mouche
1936

La Dolorosa
1934

Gonzague
1934

Dainah the Mixed
1932

For One Cent's Worth of Love
1932

Little Lise
1930

The Lighthouse Keepers
1929
