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  1. René Clair nasceu dia 11 de novembro de 1898 em Paris e morreu dia 15 de março de 1981 em Neuilly-sur-Seine. Foi um grande cineasta e escritor francês. Trabalhou na Primeira Guerra Mundial como escritor de contos e crônicas para os combatentes e estreou no cinema em 1924 com o filme Paris qui dort.

  2. René Chomette, dit René Clair, est un cinéaste, réalisateur, scénariste, parolier et écrivain français, né le 11 novembre 1898 à Paris Ier 1 et mort le 15 mars 1981 à Neuilly-sur-Seine. Il utilise également d'autres pseudonymes, au début de sa vie : René Després comme journaliste et Danceny comme parolier.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › René_ClairRené Clair - Wikipedia

    René Clair (11 November 1898 – 15 March 1981), born René-Lucien Chomette, was a French filmmaker and writer. He first established his reputation in the 1920s as a director of silent films in which comedy was often mingled with fantasy.

  4. Under the Roofs of Paris ( French: Sous les toits de Paris) is a 1930 French film directed by René Clair. The film was probably the earliest French example of a filmed musical-comedy, although its often dark tone differentiates it from other instances of the genre.

  5. 18 de abr. de 2024 · René Clair (born Nov. 11, 1898, Paris, France—died March 15, 1981, Neuilly-sur-Seine) was a French director of silent films and talking pictures, whose productions were noted for humour and burlesque and also often for fantasy or surrealism.

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  6. Entr'acte is a silent French Dada short film directed by René Clair. It premiered on 4 December 1924 at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris as a prologue and entr'acte for the Ballets Suédois production of Relâche , [1] based on a book by Francis Picabia , [2] which had settings by Picabia, was produced by Rolf de Maré ...

  7. 5 de dez. de 2021 · René Clair Entr'acte 1924. Not on view. Still one of the best-known avant-garde films of the 1920s, Entr’acte was immediately heralded as a “cinematic masterpiece.”. It stages a series of zany, disconnected scenes, including a chess match between Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray that is swept away by a jet of water, a dizzying ...