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Biopic on the work, life and loves of the French playwright and novelist [[Honoré de Balzac]], his evolution as a writer and how his individual works fit into the design of ''[[La comedie humaine]]''. A | Biopic on the work, life and loves of the French playwright and novelist [[Honoré de Balzac]], his evolution as a writer and how his individual works fit into the design of ''[[La comedie humaine]]''. A documentary which uses contemporary [[sketch]]es, [[painting]]s and [[photograph]]s, to illustrate his achievements, alongside excerpts from his body of writings.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] |
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Balzac | |
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Director | Jean Vidal |
Producer | Roger Leenhardt |
Screenwriter | Jean Vidal Sherry Mangan |
Narrator | Sherry Mangan |
Music | Guy Bernard |
Cinematographer | Maurice Barry |
Editor | Daniel Sarrade Henri Sarrade |
Studio | Les Films du Compass |
Distributor | A. F. Films |
Released | 1951 |
Filmed | 1950 |
Length | 24 minutes |
Origin | France |
Language | French |
Balzac is a 1951 short documentary film by French director Jean Vidal. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1952, for Best Short Subject, Two-reel, and won first prize for best director at the Mannheim-Heidelberg International Filmfestival the same year.
Synopsis
Biopic on the work, life and loves of the French playwright and novelist Honoré de Balzac, his evolution as a writer and how his individual works fit into the design of La comedie humaine. A documentary which uses contemporary sketches, paintings and photographs, to illustrate his achievements, alongside excerpts from his body of writings.