Un siècle d'écrivains

French television series

Un siècle d'écrivains ("a century of writers") was a French series of television documentary films aired on France 3 between 1995 and 2001. A total of 257 documentaries were made, each focusing on a writer active during the 20th century. The series was initiated by France 3's program director Jean-Pierre Cottet in the spring of 1994. Each episode was independently produced by different production companies and directors, restricted to a running time of 52 minutes. The episodes were presented by Bernard Rapp. The series ended with a special episode about Antoine Chuquet, an imaginary writer made up by the producers.[1]

List of episodes

This list is incomplete. It is ordered alphabetically after the author portrayed.

  • Alain-Fournier by Jacques Tréfouël (1995)
  • Jorge Amado by Henri Raillard (1995)
  • Guillaume Apollinaire by Jean-Claude Bringuier (1998)
  • Antonin Artaud by André S. Labarthe (2000)
  • Audiberti, des tonnes de semences by Philippe Condroyer (1998)
  • Marcel Aymé by Sylvain Roumette (1996)
  • Maurice Barrès by Jean-Claude Lamy and Claude Vajda (1995)
  • Hervé Bazin by Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe and Pierre Moustiers (1996)
  • Simone de Beauvoir by Valérie Stroh and Pascale Fautrier (1999)
  • Georges Bernanos by Patrick Zeyen (1995)
  • Karen Blixen by Jean-Noël Cristiani (1995)
  • Antoine Blondin by Jean-François Gire (1995)
  • Borges, l'homme miroir by Alberto Manguel and Philippe Molins (1999)
  • Henri Bosco by Jean-François Jung (2000)
  • Mikhaïl Afanassievitch Boulgakov by Iossif Pasternak (1997)
  • Emmanuel Bove by Hervé Duhamel (1996)
  • René Guy Cadou (commentary by Jean Rouaud)
  • Albert Camus by Calmette Joël and Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe (1999)
  • Roger Caillois by Nicolas Stern and Dominique Rabourdin (1999)
  • Italo Calvino by Edgardo Cozarinsky (1995)
  • Alejo Carpentier : Ici et là-bas by Emilio Pacull (1997)
  • Constantin Cavafis by Elgal Erera (1998)
  • Jean Cayrol, Lazare parmi nous by Jean-Luc Alpigiano and Jacques Loiseleux (2000)
  • Louis-Ferdinand Céline, un diamant noir comme l'enfer by Emmanuel Descombes and Alain Moreau (1998)
  • Blaise Cendrars by Claude-Pierre Cahvanon
  • Jacques Chardonne by Marie-Dominique Montel (2000)
  • Andrée Chedid by Antoine Léonard and Vicky Sommet (1998)
  • Agatha Christie maîtresse du mystère by Jérôme de Missolz (1995)
  • Antoine Chuquet by Alain Wieder (2001)
  • Cioran by Bernard Jourdain and Patrice Bollon (1999)
  • Bernard Clavel by Claude Vajda (1999)
  • Albert Cohen by Glenio Bonder and William Karel (1995)
  • Colette by Jacques Tréfouël (1995)
  • Arthur Conan Doyle by Marie-Dominique Montel (1997)
  • Julio Cortázar by Chantal Rémy (1997)
  • Michel Déon by Pierre Dupouey (1995)
  • John Dos Passos by Daniel Costelle (1995)
  • James Ellroy by Benoît Cohen and François Guérif (1999)
  • Paul Éluard by Isabelle Clarke and Daniel Costelle (1995)
  • William Faulkner by Marc Jampolsky and Michel Abescat (1995)
  • Carlos Fuentes by Valeria Sarmiento and Guy Scarpetta (1998)
  • Anatole France by François Chaye and Olivier Barrot (1995)
  • Romain Gary by Olivier Mille and André Asséo (1999)
  • Jean Genet by Michel Van Zele (1995)
  • Michel de Ghelderode, l'Archange by Patrick Zeyen (1999)
  • Jean Giono by Claude Santelli (1995)
  • Jean Giraudoux by Philippe Piazza and Marcel Jullian (1995)
  • Édouard Glissant by Patrick Chamoiseau, Claude Chonville and Guy Deslauriers (1996)
  • Nadine Gordimer
  • Julien Gracq by Michel Mitrani (1995)
  • Graham Greene by Marie-Dominique Montel (1995)
  • Louis Guilloux by Josiane Maisse (1996)
  • Sacha Guitry by Marcel Jullian and Philippe Piazza (1995)
  • Patricia Highsmith by Philippe Kohly (1995)
  • Chester Himes en noir et blanc by Michel Lebrun and Godwin Djadja (1995)
  • Bohumil Hrabal by Patrick Cazals (1995)
  • Les Derniers jours d'Aldous Huxley by Béatrice Limare (1999)
  • Eugène Ionesco (1909 - 1994) by Philippe Truffault (2000)
  • Max Jacob by Alain Ferrari (1995)

References

  1. ^ Ajavon, François-Xavier (2014-08-14). "Télévision : ces pépites du passé dont nos chaînes devraient s'inspirer". Le Figaro (in French). Retrieved 2015-04-01.
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