Jean Benoît-Lévy
Jean Benoît-Lévy was born on Apr 25, 1888 in France. Jean Benoît-Lévy's big-screen debut came with Pasteur directed by Jean Benoît-Lévy in 1923. Jean Benoît-Lévy is known for Hélène directed by Jean Benoît-Lévy, Madeleine Renaud stars as Hélène Wilfur and Jean-Louis Barrault as Pierre Régnier. Jean Benoît-Lévy has got 1 awards and 3 nominations so far. The most recent award Jean Benoît-Lévy achieved is Boston Society of Film Critics Awards. The upcoming new movie Jean Benoît-Lévy plays is Youth in Revolt which will be released on May 15, 1939.
Jean-Benoît Lévy was not just another film director. He directed a series of good quality feature films, whether silent or talking ("Ames d'enfant" [1927], "La maternelle" [1934], "La mort du cygne" [1937] ...), and he was also passionate about pedagogy, making over 300 highly interesting educational shorts dealing mainly with social, public health subjects, dance and art. A film theoretician, he wrote books ("Le cinéma d'enseignement et d'éducation" [1929], "L'instruction visuelle aux Etats-Unis" [1936], "Les grandes missions du cinéma" [1945]) and taught cinema, particularly at New York's Ecole Libre at the New School from 1941 to 1946. After being the honorary Director of Filmaking at the UNESCO (1946-1949), he resumed his career, making a series of new shorts. His final move was to found the International Film Televisual and Audiovisual Council. When he died at seventy, the indefatigable Benoît-Lévy remained relatively unknown, and is practically forgotten today.
Birthday
Apr 25, 1888Place of Birth
Paris, France
Known For
Awards
1 wins & 3 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 1938
director
5.8 - 1937
director, writer
7.7 - 1936
writer, director, producer
7.0 - 1934
director
- 1933
director, writer
7.4 - 1923
director
5.7