
Claude Autant-Lara
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Claude Autant-Lara (August 5, 1901–February 5, 2000) was a French film director and later Member of the European Parliament (MEP). Born at Luzarches in Val-d'Oise, Autant-Lara was educated in France and at London's Mill Hill School during his mother's exile as a pacifist. Early in his career, he worked as an art director and costume designer, his best-known work in this vein was possibly for Nana (1926), a silent film directed by Jean Renoir. Autant-Lara also acted in the film. As a director, he frequently created provocative movies, saying "if a film does not have venom, it is worthless". In the 1960s, he turned his back on the New Wave movement, and from then on he had no popular successes. On 18 June 1989, he came to public notice again, controversially, when he was elected to the European Parliament as a member of the National Front and the oldest member of the assembly. In his maiden speech, in July 1989, he caused a scandal by expressing his "concerns about the American cultural threat", provoking a walkout by the majority of the deputies. In an interview granted to the monthly magazine Globe in September 1989, he accused ex-President of the European Parliament and Holocaust survivor Simone Veil of playing "ethnic politics" to try and "infiltrate and dominate", saying that "If they try to speak to me about genocide, I say they missed mother Veil!" He also described Nazi gas chambers as a "string of lies". The resulting scandal led to his resignation as European deputy. Moreover, the members of the Académie des Beaux-Arts, of which he was a vice-president for life, voted to prohibit him from taking his seat thenceforth. His memoir, The Rage in the Heart, appeared in 1984. He died at Antibes in Alpes-Maritimes in 2000. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Count of Monte Cristo (1961)
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The Oldest Profession (1967)
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The Stream (1938)
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Ciboulette (1933)
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The Gambler (1958)
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Le Rouge et le Noir (1954)
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La Traversée de Paris (1956)
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Douce (1943)
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Potatoes (1969)
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The Seven Deadly Sins (1952)
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Love Is My Profession (1958)
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Fric-Frac (1939)
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Devil in the Flesh (1947)
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Franciscan of Bourges (1968)
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Lovers Woods (1960)
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A Woman in White (1965)
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Enough Rope (1963)
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The Green Mare (1959)
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Long Live Henry IV... Long Live Love! (1961)
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Love Letters (1942)
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Thou Shalt Not Kill (1961)
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The Red Inn (1951)
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Keep an Eye on Amelia (1949)
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A Woman in White Revolts (1966)
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Good Lord Without Confession (1953)
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Sylvia and the Ghost (1946)
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Plumber in love (1932)
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Courier of Lyons (1937)
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Josefa's Loot (1963)
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The Marriage of Chiffon (1942)
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The Game of Love (1954)
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News Item (1923)
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Black Humor (1965)
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Marguerite of the Night (1955)
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Gloria (1977)
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Buster se marie (1931)
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The Mysterious Mr. Davis (1939)
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The Regattas of San Francisco (1960)
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To Build a Fire (1928)
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The Incomplete Athlete (1932)
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Lucien Leuwen (1973)
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Boul se met au vert (1929)
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Vittel (1926)
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