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The History of French Cinema: 1933 |
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| 14/1 - | Rene Clair’s Quatorze Juillet, (July 14), starring Annabella, Georges Rigaud, Pola Illery, Paul Olivier and Raymond Cordy, is released. [ADD] | |||
| 22/1 - | Jean Vigo completes location shooting for his controversial Zero de conduite (Zero for Conduct) after shooting was delayed by bad weather and Vigo’s poor health. [ADD] | |||
| 12/4 - | Fritz Lang’s Die Testamente des Dr. Mabuse receives its world premiere in Paris. [ADD] | |||
| 30/4 - | Jean Vigo’s Zero de conduite (Zero for Conduct) fails to receive an exhibition licence from the board of censors following pressure from the government. [ADD] | |||
| 8/11 - | Louis Jouvet’s Dr. Knock, in which he also plays the title role, is released. [ADD] | |||
| 15/11 - | Jean Vigo begins filming L’Atalante at Conflans-Sainte-Honorine for Nounez-Gaumont. [ADD] | |||
| 23/11 - | Jean Gabin marries Jeanne Mauchain (Doriane), a dancer from the Paris Casino and the Apollo. [ADD] | |||
| 15/12 - | Fritz Lang begins filming Liliom for Fox-Europa, a company run by former UFA production chief Erich Pommer. [ADD] | |||
| – Alexandre Alexeieff and his wife Clair Parker create the first pinscreen animation film, the eight-minute long Une nuit sur le mont chauve (Night on Bald Mountain). [ADD] | ||||
| – 158 films are produced in France in 1933. [ADD] | ||||
Other Key French Films of 1933 |
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| Crainquebille (Jacques de Baroncelli) [ADD] | ||||
| La Maternelle (Jean Benoit-Levy, Marie Epstein) [ADD] | ||||
| Madame Bovary (Jean Renoir) [ADD] | ||||
The History of Cinema: 1933 |
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