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  1. Nascut a Thumeries ( Departament del Nord, França) el 1932, Louis Malle va ser el cinquè de set fills d'una adinerada família d'industrials del sucre. Va créixer en el si d'un entorn burgès i va ser educat catòlicament passant per diversos internats (fet que evocarà anys més tard al rodar Au revoir les enfants).

  2. Louis Malle was a highly acclaimed French filmmaker known for his diverse body of work that spanned multiple genres and styles. Here are some of his most highly regarded films: “Au revoir les enfants” (1987) – This semi-autobiographical film follows the story of a young boy attending a Catholic boarding school during the German occupation of France in World War II.

  3. Nov 25, 1995 · Louis Malle, a pioneer of French New Wave cinema and one of the more versatile of modern directors, died at his Beverly Hills home of complications resulting from lymphoma. He was 63.

  4. One of France's most renowned directors, Louis Malle first gained recognition as a member of his country's New Wave movement of the 1950s. He went on to direct films of great breadth and variety, consciously avoiding the temptation to repeat himself. Many of Malle's films tended to be very personal affairs that focused on some form of societal ...

  5. Phantom India. Louis Malle called his gorgeous and groundbreaking Phantom India the most personal film of his career. And this extraordinary journey to India, originally shown as a miniseries on European television, is infused with his sense of discovery, as well as occasional outrage, intrigue, and joy.

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    Louis Malle. Director / Screenwriter / Producer / Cinematographer (1932-1995) Born October 30, Thumeries, Nord, France Top 250 Directors. Key Production Countries ...

  7. Louis Malle’s critically acclaimed _Murmur of the Heart_ gracefully combines elements of comedy, drama, and autobiography in a candid portrait of a precocious adolescent boy’s sexual maturation. Both shocking and deeply poignant, this is one of the finest coming-of-age films ever made.

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