9-414: Sautet is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Claude Sautet (1924–2000), French author and film director Frédéric Sautet (born 1968), French economist Marc Sautet (1947–1998), French writer, teacher, translator, and philosopher Philippe Sautet (born 1961), French chemist [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
18-462: A film university in Paris where he began his career and later became a television producer. His first movie, Hello Smile! (originally Bonjour Sourire ) was released in 1956. He earned international attention with The Things of Life ( Les choses de la vie , 1970), which he wrote and directed, like the rest of his later films. Featuring Michel Piccoli in the male lead, it was shown in competition at
27-462: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Claude Sautet Claude Sautet (23 February 1924 – 22 July 2000) was a French film director and screenwriter. He was a chronicler of post-war French society. He made a total of five films with his favorite actress Romy Schneider . Born in Montrouge , Hauts-de-Seine, France, Sautet first studied painting and sculpture before attending
36-409: The surname Sautet . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sautet&oldid=1064159903 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
45-493: The "five very well-regarded movies" on which the actor and director collaborated. Sautet achieved even further critical success with Mado (1976). His film A Simple Story ( Une Histoire simple , 1978) was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film . The film featured Schneider again, this time as a dissatisfied working woman in her 40s. She won the César Award for Best Actress for her performance. In
54-496: The 1970 Cannes Festival. The film also revived the career of Romy Schneider ; she acted in several of Sautet's later films. In his next film Max and the Junkmen ( Max et les Ferrailleurs , 1971) Schneider played a prostitute, while in César and Rosalie ( César et Rosalie , 1972) she portrayed a married woman who copes with the reappearance of an old flame. Vincent, François, Paul and
63-897: The 1980s, he made only two films Waiter! ( Garçon! , 1983), a drama starring Yves Montand as a middle-aged waiter, and the comedy A Few Days with Me ( Quelques Jours Avec Moi , 1988). Claude Sautet won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival and the César Award for Best Director for A Heart in Winter ( Un cœur en hiver , 1992) and received the César once more for Nelly and Mr. Arnaud ( Nelly et Monsieur Arnaud , 1995). Both films starred Emmanuelle Béart . Apart from his own directing, he also wrote screenplays for other directors. Claude Sautet died of liver cancer in Paris in July 22, 2000 and
72-448: The Others ( Vincent, Paul, François, et les Autres , 1974) is one of Sautet's most acclaimed films. Four middle-class men meet in the country every weekend mainly to discuss their lives. As well as Piccoli, it featured Yves Montand , Gérard Depardieu , and Stéphane Audran . Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian in a 2020 tribute article to Michel Piccoli thought it was "arguably the best" of
81-639: Was buried there in the Montparnasse Cemetery . In 2001, from May 5th to July 14th, Canal Plus aired eleven of its feature films in their final versions, following the work done with Béatrice Valbin. Director Writer Other Waiter! Waiter! ( French : Garçon! ) is a 1983 French film directed by Claude Sautet and starring Yves Montand , Nicole Garcia , Jacques Villeret , Marie Dubois , Dominique Laffin , and Bernard Fresson . It received 4 César nominations, for Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor (twice) and Best Sound. Alex,
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