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Home/People/Alain Resnais
Alain Resnais profile photo
Born
Jun 3, 1922Died: Mar 1, 2014
Lived 91 years
Place of Birth
Vannes, Morbihan, Bretagne, France
Known For
Directing
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

10
Movies
1
TV Shows
42
Directed
Also Known As
알랭 레네
Ален Рене
亞倫·雷奈
アラン・レネ
알랭 르네
IMDb Profile

Alain Resnais

Directing

Biography
Alain Resnais (3 June 1922 – 1 March 2014) was a French film director and screenwriter whose career extended over more than six decades. After training as a film editor in the mid-1940s, he went on to direct a number of short films which included Night and Fog (1955), an influential documentary about the Nazi concentration camps. Resnais began making feature films in the late 1950s and consolidated his early reputation with Hiroshima mon amour (1959), Last Year at Marienbad (1961), and Muriel (1963), all of which adopted unconventional narrative techniques to deal with themes of troubled memory and the imagined past. These films were contemporary with, and associated with, the French New Wave (la nouvelle vague), though Resnais did not regard himself as being fully part of that movement. He had closer links to the "Left Bank" group of authors and filmmakers who shared a commitment to modernism and an interest in left-wing politics. He also established a regular practice of working on his films in collaboration with writers previously unconnected with the cinema such as Jean Cayrol, Marguerite Duras, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Jorge Semprún and Jacques Sternberg. In later films, Resnais moved away from the overtly political topics of some previous works and developed his interests in an interaction between cinema and other cultural forms, including theatre, music, and comic books. This led to imaginative adaptations of plays by Alan Ayckbourn, Henri Bernstein and Jean Anouilh, as well as films featuring various kinds of popular song. His films frequently explore the relationship between consciousness, memory, and the imagination, and he was noted for devising innovative formal structures for his narratives. Throughout his career, he won many awards from international film festivals and academies. Description above from the Wikipedia article Alain Resnais, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Alain Resnais, the Audacious poster

Alain Resnais, the Audacious

as Self (archive footage)
2022
Belmondo: The Incorrigible poster

Belmondo: The Incorrigible

Cast
2022
Bacri, comme un air de famille poster

Bacri, comme un air de famille

as Self (archive footage)
2022
In the Ears of Alain Resnais poster

In the Ears of Alain Resnais

as Self (archive footage)
2019
Propos d'Alain Resnais poster

Propos d'Alain Resnais

as Self (voice)
2007
Hiroshima: The Time of Return poster

Hiroshima: The Time of Return

as (voice)
2005
May Days poster

May Days

as Self
1978
The Lovely Month of May poster

The Lovely Month of May

as Self (uncredited)
1963
Sign of the Lion poster

Sign of the Lion

as Un Consommateur (uncredited)
1962
The Devil's Envoys poster

The Devil's Envoys

as Extra (uncredited)
1942