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  1. Jean-Jacques Becker entstammte einer jüdischen Familie aus dem Elsass. Sein Vater hatte im Ersten Weltkrieg an der Schlacht um Verdun teilgenommen. Im Juli 1942 zogen Becker und seine Eltern von Paris, das seit Juni 1940 von Wehrmacht-Truppen besetzt war, nach Grenoble in der unbesetzten Zone.

  2. Unsere Bio-Zertifizierung. * Jacques’ Wein-Depot wird kontrolliert und BIO-zertifiziert durch GfRS mbH - DE-ÖKO-039.

  3. 8. Dez. 2018 · Rediscovering Jacques Becker. Jacques Becker is a vital but unsung protagonist of the post-WWII French cinema. A precise stylist and insightful moralist, Becker’s meticulously detailed films subtly measure the narrative and ethical dimensions of the everyday lives of their unusual heroes: a diverse cast that includes eccentric peasants ...

  4. With recent retrospectives and video releases of several films, the United States is in the midst of a Jacques Becker revival. The rediscovery of Becker is an unusual opportunity because Becker was never discovered to start with. He’s tended to be more of a name than a presence in French film as seen from America—a name invoked with respect, but conjuring nothing very palpable. What ...

  5. Eliteprospects.com hockey player profile of Jacques Becker, 1996-08-04 Köln, GER Germany. Most recently in the undefined with Rostocker EC II. Complete player biography and stats.

  6. 1. Le trou (1960) “Le trou” is a 1960 French film directed by Jacques Becker. It is based on the novel “The Break” by José Giovanni and tells the story of five prisoners in a French prison who hatch a plan to escape. One of the key themes of the film is the idea of camaraderie and the bond that can form between people in difficult ...

  7. theyshootpictures.com › beckerjacquesTSPDT - Jacques Becker

    Jacques Becker. "Becker was adept at evoking the everyday lives of ordinary people, alert to delicate emotional nuances, and endowed with a strong sense of time, place and social milieu. If his work is now underrated, that is perhaps because he placed greater emphasis on characters and relationships than on narrative complexity."