
Jean Aurenche
Personal Info
Known for
Writing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1903-09-10
Day of Death
1992-09-29 (89 years old)
Place of Birth
Pierrelatte, Drôme, France
Jean Aurenche
Biography
Jean Aurenche (1903–1992) was a French screenwriter. During his career, he wrote 80 films for directors such as René Clément, Bertrand Tavernier, Marcel Carné, Jean Delannoy and Claude Autant-Lara. He is often associated with the screenwriter Pierre Bost, with whom he had a fertile partnership from 1940 to 1975.
In the 1920s and 1930s, Jean Aurenche was friends with some members of the surrealist groups. His sister Marie-Berthe was the wife of Max Ernst and Max Ernst soon became friend with Jean Aurenche. Later, he even appeared in some film commercials directed by Jean Aurenche (for the "Nicolas" Wine, the "Barbes" stores and so on...). Jean Aurenche was also a close friend of Jean Cocteau who helped him publish several of his short stories in the famous "NRF".
In 1933, Jean Aurenche co-directed two short documentaries with Pierre Charbonnier: Pirates du Rhône and Bracos de Sologne. He later co-wrote the short film Monsieur Cordon with director Pierre Prévert. He soon turned to screenwriting, writing or co-writing several films like L'affaire du Courrier de Lyon (1936) by Maurice Lehmann and Claude Autant-Lara, L'affaire Lafarge or, more famously, Hôtel du Nord that he co-wrote with Marcel Carné and Henri Jeanson.
In 1942, starting with Douce (directed by Autant-Lara), Aurenche formed a longstanding partnership with Pierre Bost. Their method of writing together initially worked as such: Jean Aurenche wrote the treatment of the screenplay (sometimes based on a novel) and Pierre Bost then expanded this outline and wrote the dialogue. But soon, both of them wrote all the script together without any clear division of the writing. Together, Aurenche & Bost wrote several great successes of this time period, often associated with director Claude Autant-Lara : le Diable au corps (1945), l'Auberge rouge (1951), le Rouge et le Noir (1954), la Traversée de Paris (1956). Meanwhile, Aurenche & Bost started a fertile collaboration with Jean Delannoy, writing for him La Symphonie Pastorale (1947) which won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Festival of 1947. During this time, they also worked with René Clément (Au-delà des grilles, Jeux interdits and Gervaise). The film Jeux Interdits won the Academy Award on the Best Foreign Film in 1952 and soon became a classic. All these critic and commercial triumph contributed to make of Aurenche one of the most revered screenwriters of his time. ...
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Known For
Acting
(2010)
Jean Aurenche, écrivain de cinéma
as Self (archive footage)
(1930)
L'Âge d'or
as Bandit (uncredited)
Crew
(2007)
The Red Inn
Story
(1990)
(1987)
Fucking Fernand
Scenario Writer
(1987)
Engagements of the Heart
Writer
(1982)
The North Star
Writer
(1981)
Coup de Torchon
Writer
(1981)
Lady of the Camelias
Writer
(1976)
(1975)
Let Joy Reign Supreme
Screenplay
(1974)
(1969)
Potatoes
Writer
(1968)
Franciscan of Bourges
Writer
(1967)
The Oldest Profession
Writer
(1966)
A Woman in White Revolts
Scenario Writer
(1965)
A Woman in White
Adaptation
(1965)
Black Humor
Writer
(1964)
This Special Friendship
Writer
(1963)
Enough Rope
Screenplay
(1962)
Crime Does Not Pay
Scenario Writer
(1962)
Imperial Venus
Writer
(1961)
Thou Shalt Not Kill
Writer, Dialogue
(1961)
(1961)
Rendezvous
Writer
(1960)
The Regattas of San Francisco
Dialogue
(1960)
It Happened All Night
Screenplay
(1959)
The Green Mare
Writer
(1959)
Way of Youth
Writer
(1958)
A Woman Like Satan
Writer
(1958)
The Gambler
Writer
(1958)
Love Is My Profession
Screenplay
(1956)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Screenplay
(1956)
Gervaise
Writer
(1956)
La Traversée de Paris
Writer
(1955)
The Little Rebels
Dialogue, Adaptation
(1954)
Mademoiselle Nitouche
Writer
(1954)
Le Rouge et le Noir
Writer
(1954)
Daughters of Destiny
Writer
(1954)
The Game of Love
Dialogue, Adaptation
(1953)
(1952)
Forbidden Games
Dialogue
(1952)
The Seven Deadly Sins
Screenplay
(1951)
The Red Inn
Screenplay, Story
(1951)
Gigolo
Writer
(1950)
God Needs Men
Screenplay
(1949)
Keep an Eye on Amelia
Screenplay
(1949)
The Walls of Malapaga
Screenplay
(1947)
Devil in the Flesh
Writer
(1947)
The Lovers of the Pont Saint-Jean
Screenplay
(1947)
The Seventh Door
Writer
(1946)
Pastoral Symphony
Adaptation, Dialogue
(1946)
Sylvia and the Ghost
Screenplay
(1944)
(1944)
The Little Ones of the Flower Platform
Screenplay
(1944)
The Lightning Rod Thief
Original Story
(1943)
Adrien
Writer
(1943)
Douce
Dialogue, Adaptation, Screenplay
(1943)
The Scarecrow
Writer
(1942)
Love Letters
Writer, Dialogue
(1942)
Forbidden to Love
Dialogue
(1942)
The Marriage of Chiffon
Screenplay
(1942)
Eight Men in a Castle
Screenplay
(1942)
The Note Seller
Writer
(1941)
Madame Sans-Gêne
Screenplay
(1940)
The Emigrant
Story
(1939)
La Tradition de minuit
Screenplay
(1938)
The Stream
Screenplay
(1938)
The Lafarge Case
Screenplay, Story
(1938)
Hôtel du Nord
Screenplay
(1937)
Confessions of a Newlywed
Screenplay
(1933)
Le Colisée
Writer, Screenplay, Director
(1933)
Les Pirates du Rhône
Director
(1932)
Levitan: That Night
Director, Screenplay, Writer
(1931)
The Séance Is Over
Director, Writer