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Claude Berri

Claude Berri

Production1934Paris, France

Biography

Claude Berri (1 July 1934 – 12 January 2009) was a French film director, producer, screenwriter, distributor and actor.

Berri was a leading figure of the French film industry both a director and as a producer. Following a short film that won an Academy Award, Berri achieved success with his first feature film, The Two of Us (1967). He then had a varied career, producing and distributing both mainstream and avant-garde films. During the 1970s, Berri's films as a director were mostly comedies but he later found increased success with several high-profile literary adaptations. In 1986, his two-part film Jean de Florette and Manon of the Spring won public and critical acclaim, becoming his best-known work. He next directed Uranus (1990) and most notably Germinal (1993). In 1997, he directed the historical biopic Lucie Aubrac.

Directors whose films were produced by Berri include Roman Polanski, Jacques Demy, Jean-Jacques Annaud, Claude Sautet, Miloš Forman, Claude Zidi, Jacques Rivette, Patrice Chéreau, Alain Chabat, Abdellatif Kechiche and Dany Boon.

Born Claude Beri Langmann in Paris, Berri was the son of Jewish immigrant parents. His mother, Beila (née Bercu), was from Romania, and his father, Hirsch Langmann, was a furrier from Poland. In 1943, during the Nazi occupation of France, Berri's parents entrusted him for his safety to a family in the countryside. He spent the rest of the occupation being fostered by "an antisemitic couple" who were unaware that he was Jewish. His sister, screenwriter and editor Arlette Langmann, was born after the war.

Berri's original vocation was to be an actor. He began a career in the early 1950s but struggled to find roles, which prompted him to turn to directing and eventually producing. In 1965, he gained notice for The Chicken, which won the Award for best short film at the 38th Academy Awards.

In 1967, Berri directed The Two of Us (Le Vieil homme et l'enfant), a partially autobiographical film that told the story of a Jewish child, entrusted during World War II to a benevolent and antisemitic old farmer who remains unaware that the boy he is caring for is a Jew. The film was a great success in France and abroad. Berri also adapted the story into a novel, released the same year as the film.

During the years that followed, Berri became active as a producer and film distributor while continuing to direct his own films. Also in 1967, with his associate (later brother-in-law) Jean-Pierre Rassam, Berri bought the international distribution rights for Miloš Forman's The Firemen's Ball which was a great success and was nominated to the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film. Berri's company, Renn Productions, which he had founded to produce The Two of Us, gradually became a major player in the French film industry. ...

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Acting History

2015
One Wild Moment
Original Story
2004
Happily Ever After
as le père de Vincent
Vivement dimanche
TVas Self1 eps
San Antonio
Producer
2003
The Car Keys
as Self / Self - Un producteur
Feelings
Producer
1999
Hard Off
as Claude Langmann
The Escort
Producer
Hard Off
Director
Hard Off
Writer
Sachs' Disease
Associate Producer
1998
Un grand cri d'amour
as André Maillard
1997
Didier
as Type aéroport
Lucie Aubrac
Director
The Bet
Producer
Didier
Producer
1996
The Ogre
Executive Producer
1995
The Three Brothers
as Le Président du tribunal
French Twist
Producer
Time
Co-Producer
1994
The Machine
as Hugues
Queen Margot
Producer
1993
Germinal
as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Germinal
Screenplay
Germinal
Director
Germinal
Producer
1992
The Lover
Producer
1991
Van Gogh
Producer
1990
Stan the Flasher
as Stan Goldberg
Les Nuls, l'émission
TVas Self - Guest
Uranus
Director
Uranus
Screenplay
1989
Headstrong
Producer
1987
1985
1984
Le Grand Échiquier
TVas Self1 eps
Blame It on Rio
Original Film Writer
1983
1981
Le Roi des cons
as L'agent de police
Spécial cinéma
TVas Self3 eps
1979
Tess
Producer
1975
Midi Première
TVas Self1 eps
Zig Zig
Producer
1972
Sex Shop
as Claude
Sex Shop
Director
Sex Shop
Screenplay
Sex Shop
Producer
The Egg
Scenario Writer
1971
Le Cinema de Papa
as Claude Langmann adulte
1970
1969
1968
1967
1966
Line of Demarcation
as Chef de famille juif
1965
The Sleeping Car Murders
as Un porteur à la gare de Lyon (uncredited)
The Chicken
Director
1962
The Seven Deadly Sins
as André (segment "L'avarice'") (uncredited)
Janine
as Claude
Janine
Writer
1961
1960
Zazie dans le Métro
as Waiter (uncredited)
Les Bonnes Femmes
as André, young soldier
The Truth
as Georges
1959
Asphalt
as Band Boy (uncredited)
1955
French Cancan
as Un jeune homme à l'inauguration (uncredited)
1953
Good Lord Without Confession
as Le fils d'Eugène
Rue de l'estrapade
as (uncredited)

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Personal Info

Known For
Production
Gender
Male
Birthday
7/1/1934
Day of Death
1/12/2009
Place of Birth
Paris, France