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  1. Los autores de referencia en la creación de los personajes de Claude Chabrol son Alfred Hitchcock, Fritz Lang y Ernst Lubitsch, con los que comparte una visión similar de la realidad, y, sobre todo, una visión similar de la importancia de la estructura y de la construcción cinematográfica como lo más importante de la película.

    • Chacha
    • Cáncer
    • 12 de septiembre de 2010 (80 años), París (Francia)
  2. Chabrol had interviewed Hitchcock with François Truffaut in 1954 on the set of To Catch a Thief, where the two famously walked into a water tank after being starstruck by Hitchcock. Years later, when Chabrol and Truffaut had both become successful directors themselves, Hitchcock told Truffaut that he always thought of them when he ...

    • Claude Henri Jean Chabrol, 24 June 1930, Paris, France
    • Film director
    • 12 September 2010 (aged 80), Paris, France
    • 1956–2010
  3. Biography. Claude Chabrol (1930-2010) was a French movie director and became well-known in the 40 years since his first film, "Le Beau Serge", for his chilling tales of murder, including "Le Boucher". He was a member of the French New Wave cinema group. In 1957, he published with Eric Rohmer a book about Alfred Hitchcock — "Hitchcock - the ...

  4. 24 de jun. de 2016 · Claude Chabrol: 10 essential films. Known as the ‘French Hitchcock’, Chabrol was the most prolific of the new wave directors, leaving behind a huge number of icily brilliant thrillers. These are some of his best. 24 June 2016. By Craig Williams.

  5. A mediados de los años 50, Claude Chabrol y Eric Rohmer eran jóvenes críticos de Cahiers du cinéma. Con el tiempo, se convirtieron en importantes refe-rentes del cine francés, consagrados como directores con el movimiento Nouvelle Vague, del cual fueron a su vez propulsores.

  6. 12 de sept. de 2010 · For 30 years after the death of Alfred Hitchcock, the French film-maker Claude Chabrol near single-handedly kept alive a genre that without him might have become a museum piece, like the...

  7. Hitchcock's tale of two young men who attempt the perfect murder was infamously shot to resemble one long, continuous take. “Not merely a stunt that is justified by the extraordinary career that contains it, but one of the movies that makes that career extraordinary” ( New York Times ). (80 mins) Inspector Lavardin. Friday, February 11 8:40 PM.