Pierre Kast (French: [kast]; 22 September 1920 – 20 October 1984)[1] was a French screenwriter, film and television director, and freedom fighter.
Biography
Prior to his work in film, Kast was a resistance activist in World War II, opposing the Vichy regime as a member of the Communist Students of Paris.[2]
As a member of the magazine Cahiers du cinéma in the 1950s, Kast created many short films and documentaries. He also served as a critic for the magazine.[3]
Kast died from a heart attack on board an aircraft on 20 October 1984, aged 64.[4]
Filmography
Director
- 1949: Les Charmes de l'existence, codirected with Jean Grémillon (short film)
 - 1951: Les Femmes du Louvre (documentary)
 - 1951: Arithmétique (documentary)
 - 1952: Je sème à tout vent
 - 1954: L'Architecte maudit: Claude-Nicolas Ledoux (short film)
 - 1957: Le Corbusier, l'architecte du bonheur (short film)
 - 1957: Amour de poche
 - 1959: Images pour Baudelaire
 - 1959: Des ruines et des hommes, codirected with Marcelle Lioret (short film)
 - 1960: Le Bel Âge
 - 1960: Une question d'assurance
 - 1960: La Morte saison des amours
 - 1960: Thank You, Natercia
 - 1962: P.X.O. (documentary)
 - 1963: Portuguese Vacation
 - 1964: Le Grain de sable
 - 1965: La Brûlure de mille soleils (short film)
 - 1966: Les Carnets Brésiliens (TV documentary)
 - 1968: Bandeira Branca de Oxalá (documentary)
 - 1968: Drôle de jeu, codirected with Jean-Daniel Pollet
 - 1972: Les Soleils de l'Ile de Pâques
 - 1976: Un animal doué de déraison (A Nudez de Alexandra)
 - 1980: Le Soleil en face
 - 1982: La Guérilléra
 - 1985: L'Herbe rouge (TV)
 
Assistant director
- 1949: Pattes blanches by Jean Grémillon
 - 1951: L'Étrange Madame X by Jean Grémillon
 - 1952: Jeux interdits, de René Clément (non credited)
 - 1955: French Cancan by Jean Renoir
 - 1955: Les Carnets du Major Thompson by Preston Sturges
 
Writer
- 1951: Arithmétique with Raymond Queneau
 - 1952: Je sème à tout vent with François Chalais
 - 1955: The Red Cloak
 - 1959: Des ruines et des hommes with Marcelle Lioret
 - 1960: Le Bel Âge with Jacques Doniol-Valcroze
 - 1960: Une question d'assurance
 - 1960: La Morte saison des amours
 - 1960: Merci Natercia! with Peter Oser
 - 1963: Vacances portugaises with Alain Aptekman, Jacques Doniol-Valcroze and Robert Scipion
 - 1964: Le Grain de sable with Alain Aptekman
 - 1965: Une balle au cœur with Didier Goulard and Jean-Daniel Pollet
 - 1965: La Brûlure de mille soleils with Eduard Luis
 - 1966: Les Carnets Brésiliens (TV)
 - 1968: Bandeira Branca de Oxalá with Jean-Gabriel Albicocco
 - 1970: Le Maître du temps with Jean-Daniel Pollet
 - 1971: Le Petit matin with Jean-Gabriel Albicocco
 - 1972: Les Soleils de l'Ile de Pâques
 - 1974: L'Ironie du sort with Paul Guimard and Édouard Molinaro
 - 1976: Un animal doué de déraison (A Nudez de Alexandra)
 - 1980: Le Soleil en face with Alain Aptekman
 - 1982: La Guérilléra with Antonio Tarruella
 - 1985: L'Herbe rouge (TV)
 
References
- ↑ "Pierre Kast | Director, Writer, Second Unit Director or Assistant Director". IMDb. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
 - ↑ Maublanc, René (1947). "French Teachers in the Resistance Movement". Science & Society. 11 (1): 38–52. ISSN 0036-8237.
 - ↑ "PIERRE KAST - Films & Bio - French New Wave Director". www.newwavefilm.com. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
 - ↑ "Welcome on notreCinema". en.notrecinema.com. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
 
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