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Suzanne Baron

Index Suzanne Baron

Suzanne Baron (June 18, 1927 - December 20, 1995) was a French film editor active from the 1950s through the 1990s. [1]

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  1. 21 relations: Atlantic City (1980 film), Black Moon (1975 film), Cinéaste (magazine), Crackers (1984 film), George Who?, Humain, trop humain, Lacombe, Lucien, Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot, Louis Malle, Mon Oncle, Murmur of the Heart, My Dinner with Andre, One Night... A Train, Scream of Stone, The Fire Within, The Man Who Had His Hair Cut Short (film), The Tin Drum (film), Thursday We Shall Sing Like Sunday, To Die in Madrid, Viva Maria!, Werner Herzog.

Atlantic City (1980 film)

Atlantic City (Atlantic City, USA) is a 1980 romantic crime film directed by Louis Malle from a screenplay by John Guare.

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Black Moon (1975 film)

Black Moon is a 1975 experimental fantasy horror film directed by Louis Malle and starring Cathryn Harrison, Joe Dallesandro, Therese Giehse and Alexandra Stewart.

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Cinéaste (magazine)

Cinéaste is an American quarterly film magazine that was established in 1967.

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Crackers (1984 film)

Crackers is a 1984 American comedy-crime film directed by Louis Malle.

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George Who?

George Who? (French: George qui?) is a 1973 French biographical film directed by Michèle Rosier and starring Anne Wiazemsky, Alain Libolt and Denis Gunsbourg.

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Humain, trop humain

Humain, trop humain is a French documentary film by Louis Malle about the operations of a Citroën car production plant.

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Lacombe, Lucien

Lacombe, Lucien is a 1974 French war drama film by Louis Malle about a French teenage boy during the German occupation of France in World War II.

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Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot

Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot (Les Vacances de M. Hulot; released as Monsieur Hulot's Holiday in the US) is a 1953 French comedy film starring and directed by Jacques Tati.

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Louis Malle

Louis Marie Malle (30 October 1932 – 23 November 1995) was a French film director, screenwriter, and producer who worked in both French cinema and Hollywood.

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Mon Oncle

Mon Oncle is a 1958 comedy film directed by Jacques Tati.

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Murmur of the Heart

Murmur of the Heart (Le souffle au cœur) is a 1971 French comedy-drama film written, produced and directed by Louis Malle.

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My Dinner with Andre

My Dinner with Andre is a 1981 American comedy-drama film directed by Louis Malle, and written by and starring André Gregory and Wallace Shawn as fictionalized versions of themselves sharing a conversation at Café des Artistes in Manhattan.

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One Night... A Train

One Night...

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Scream of Stone

Scream of Stone (Cerro Torre: Schrei aus Stein) is a 1991 film directed by Werner Herzog about a climbing expedition on Cerro Torre.

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The Fire Within

The Fire Within (Le Feu follet, lit. "The Manic Fire" or "Will-O'-the-Wisp") is a 1963 drama film written and directed by Louis Malle.

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The Man Who Had His Hair Cut Short (film)

The Man Who Had His Hair Cut Short is a 1966 Belgian drama film directed by André Delvaux, starring Senne Rouffaer and Beata Tyszkiewicz.

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The Tin Drum (film)

The Tin Drum (Die Blechtrommel) is a 1979 internationally co-produced magical realistic dark comedy anti-war film adaptation of Günter Grass's novel of the same name, directed by Volker Schlöndorff from a screenplay co-written by Schlöndorff, Jean-Claude Carrière, and Franz Seitz.

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Thursday We Shall Sing Like Sunday

Thursday We Shall Sing Like Sunday (Jeudi on chantera comme dimanche) is a 1967 Belgian-French comedy film directed by Luc de Heusch.

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To Die in Madrid

To Die in Madrid (Mourir à Madrid) is a 1963 French documentary film about the Spanish Civil War, directed by Frédéric Rossif.

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Viva Maria!

Viva Maria! is a 1965 adventure comedy film starring Brigitte Bardot and Jeanne Moreau as two women named Maria who meet and become revolutionaries in the early 20th century.

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Werner Herzog

Werner Herzog (né Stipetić; born 5 September 1942) is a German filmmaker, actor, opera director, and author.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Baron