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Georges Régnier (Directing)

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D.O.B: 1913-04-17

D.O.D: 1992-01-17

Georges Régnier, born April 17, 1913, in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, where he died on January 17, 1992, was a French film director, screenwriter, and cinematographer. A discreet yet committed figure, he belonged to that generation of post-war filmmakers for whom cinema was both an art form and a tool for social intervention. Originally from the Paris region, Georges Régnier trained in the visual arts before specializing in directing and screenwriting. This dual expertise as a screenwriter and cinematographer profoundly influenced his style, characterized by meticulous attention to framing and lighting, often serving subjects rooted in the social realities of his time. His career truly took off in the late 1940s with an emblematic short film, *Les Paysans Noirs* (1948), which denounced the abuses and injustices suffered by colonized populations in Ivory Coast. This film, often cited as his initial breakthrough, revealed a filmmaker sensitive to political and social issues, ready...