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  1. Louis Feuillade (French: [lwi fœjad]; 19 February 1873 – 25 February 1925) was a French filmmaker of the silent era. Between 1906 and 1924, he directed over 630 films. He is primarily known for the crime serials Fantômas, Les Vampires and Judex made between 1913 and 1916.

  2. Louis Feuillade. Director: Les vampires. A prolific director--over 700 films, most of them short- or medium-length--Louis Feuillade began his career with Gaumont where, as well as directing his own features, he was appointed artistic director in charge of production in 1907.

  3. Louis Feuillade was a motion-picture director whose internationally popular screen serials were the most influential French films of the period around World War I. Feuillade was a journalist who began his cinema career in 1906 as a scriptwriter.

  4. Louis Feuillade, né le 19 février 1873 à Lunel et mort le 26 février 1925 à Nice, est un réalisateur français de cinéma muet. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] Les débuts [ modifier | modifier le code ]

  5. Jun 27, 2024 · An early cinematic pioneer with an undeniably pervasive influence, LOUIS FEUILLADE made hundreds of films in a short career spanning only a few decades. Today, he is best remembered for his landmark serials FANTÔMAS, LES VAMPIRES, JUDEX and TIH MINH, four crime epics that have had an immeasurable impact on popular culture around the globe.

  6. Feb 6, 2005 · Feb 6–Oct 15, 2005. Louis Feuillade (1874–1925), a French filmmaker who wrote and directed approximately 800 shorts, features, and serials in his 18-year career, was a pioneer of narrative film.

  7. encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net › article › feuillade-louisFeuillade, Louis - 1914-1918-Online

    Louis Feuillade was a popular filmmaker in France in the years leading up to and during the First World War. He is known for his serial productions, which, with their cliffhangers, were effective at pulling in large crowds, week-after-week, especially during the war.