Jean Dréville

Jean Dréville

director, writer, producer

Jean Dréville was born on Sep 20, 1906 in France. Jean Dréville's big-screen debut came with Le joueur d'échecs directed by Jean Dréville in 1938. Jean Dréville is known for Retour à la vie directed by André Cayatte, Bernard Blier stars as Gaston (segment 1 : "Le retour de tante Emma") and Louis Jouvet as Jean Girard (segment 3 : "Le retour de Jean"). Jean Dréville has got 3 awards and 2 nominations so far. The most recent award Jean Dréville achieved is Cannes Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Jean Dréville plays is Lafayette which will be released on Apr 10, 1963.

The great neglected independent film-maker Jean Dreville had no formal education - he was educated privately at home. He showed an early interest in photography and art and his first jobs were as photographer, poster designer and draftsman. His break into films came in 1928 when he made his first short films. In the 1930's, when films about Russia were popular with supporters of the Popular Front, he got on the bandwagon with 'Troika on the White Piste' (1938) and 'Sleepless Nights of St Petersburg' (1938). After the Second World War he had a big success with 'Heavy Water Battle' (1948), a spy thriller made in documentary style set in Nazi-occupied Norway, about Allied attempts to obliterate the factory producing heavy water to power V2 rockets. In 1960 he co-directed the fine French-Soviet aviation spectacular, Normandie-Niemen. In his later career he turned increasingly to comedy.

  • Birthday

    Sep 20, 1906
  • Place of Birth

    Vitry-sur-Seine, Val-de-Marne, France

Known For

Awards

3 wins & 2 nominations

Cannes Film Festival
1953
Horizons sans fin (1953)
Winner - OCIC Award
Prix Louis Delluc
1948
Les casse-pieds (1948)
Winner - Prix Louis Delluc
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