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  1. Julien Duvivier was a French film director and screenwriter who worked in the 1930s and 1940s. He is known for his collaborations with Jean Gabin, Charles Spaak, and Marcel Vandal, and for his films such as Pépé le Moko, La Bandera, and Panic.

  2. Oct 4, 2024 · Julien Duvivier was a motion-picture director who emerged as one of the “Big Five” of the French cinema in the 1930s. Duvivier’s use of “poetic realism,” which characterized the works of the avant-garde filmmakers of that decade, won him international acclaim.

  3. Julien Duvivier est un réalisateur français, né le 8 octobre 1896 à Lille et mort le 29 octobre 1967 à Paris. Il a marqué le cinéma français de la période 1930-1960. Parmi ses films les plus originaux, figurent notamment Pépé le Moko, Panique et Voici le temps des assassins.

  4. Prolific, competent craftsman whose career lasted almost five decades; best remembered for the fine film noir precursor "Pepe le Moko" (1937) and the superb slice of poetic realism "Un...

  5. Pépé le Moko ([pe.pe lə mo.ko]) is a 1937 French film directed by Julien Duvivier starring Jean Gabin, based on a novel of the same name by Henri La Barthe and with sets by Jacques Krauss.

  6. One of the most influential films of the 20th century and a landmark of French poetic realism, Julien Duvivier's Pépé le moko is presented here in its full-length version.

  7. May 5, 2009 · French filmmaker Julien Duvivier is undoubtedly best known for the 1937 classic Pépé le Moko, starring Jean Gabin. But many film lovers today have seen little else by this poetic realist pioneer, a victim, Michael Atkinson writes in an insightful new essay for Moving Image Source, of auteurism.