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  1. Marc Allégret. Director: The Curtain Rises. Marc Allégret was born on 22 December 1900 in Basel, Switzerland. He was a director and writer, known for The Curtain Rises (1938), Avec André Gide (1951) and Julietta (1953).

  2. Marc Allégret. Untitled, from Allégret's trip to the Congo with André Gide. 1925. Exhibition Photography Collection: Rotation 3. Mar 15–Nov 27, 2006. MoMA. Publication Photography at MoMA: 1920 to 1960 Edited by Quentin Bajac, Lucy Gallun, Roxana Ma ...

  3. 4. Juli 2014 · André Gide publie en 1929, chez Gallimard, un livre qui fera date, Voyage au Congo, illustré par 64 photographies inédites de Marc Allégret. Cet ouvrage rare, grand format, en édition numérotée, jamais réédité, est le fruit du périple africain de dix mois que firent les deux hommes quelques années plus tôt. Il est aujourd’hui convoité par les collectionneurs.In 1929, André ...

  4. Marc Allégret: From André Gide lover to Simone Simon mentor. (See previous post: “ Simone Simon Remembered: Sex Kitten and Femme Fatale .”) Simone Simon became a film star following the international critical and financial success of the 1934 romantic drama Lac aux Dames, directed by her self-appointed mentor – and alleged lover ...

  5. De Marc Allégret, gebuer den 22. Dezember 1900 zu Basel a gestuerwen den 3. November 1973 zu Paräis, war ein franséische Filmregisseur an Dréibuchauteur . Hien ass de Brudder vum Filmregisseur Yves Allégret .

  6. The Marc Allégret papers feature material relating to films shot or directed by Allégret and to his association with André Gide. Allégret's working files include screenplays, shooting scripts, correspondence, background and research materials, production notes and documents, cut film, photographs, and printed ephemera dating from his earliest cinematic effort, the documentary Voyage au ...

  7. E arly in his filmmaking career Marc Allégret distinguished himself with a series of literary adaptations that are now considered his best work. Allégret's Lac aux dames (1934) and Sous les yeux d'occident (1936) are among the most inspired screen interpretations of novels by Vicki Baum and Joseph Conrad respectively and almost as much praise is owed to his adaptation of Hector Malot's epic ...