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Georges de Beauregard (23 December 1920
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 – 10 September 1984 Paris) was a French film producer who produced works by many of the
French New Wave French New Wave (french: La Nouvelle Vague) is a French art film movement that emerged in the late 1950s. The movement was characterized by its rejection of traditional filmmaking conventions in favor of experimentation and a spirit of iconocla ...
directors. In 1968, he was a member of the jury at the
18th Berlin International Film Festival The 18th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 21 June to 2 July 1968. The Golden Bear was awarded to the Swedish film '' Ole dole doff'' directed by Jan Troell. Jury The following people were announced as being on the jury fo ...
. In 1983 he was awarded a Special
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, the French national film prize.Richard Alwyn, ''International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers'' (2001)
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Selected filmography

* 1955 : ''Le Fugitif d'Anvers'' (''El Fugitivo de Amberes''), by Miguel Iglesias * 1955 : ''Mort d'un cycliste'' ('' Muerte de un ciclista''), by
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* 1956 : ''Grand-rue'' (''Calle Mayor''), by Juan Antonio Bardem * 1958 : ''La Passe du diable'', by Jacques Dupont and Pierre Schoendoerffer (documentaire) * 1959 : ''Ramuntcho'', by Pierre Schoendoerffer * 1959 : ''
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'', by Pierre Schoendoerffer * 1960 : ''Un steak trop cuit'', by Luc Moullet (court-métrage) * 1960 : ''À bout de souffle'', by Jean-Luc Godard * 1961 : ''Lola'', by
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* 1961 : ''Une femme est une femme'', by Jean-Luc Godard * 1961 : '' Léon Morin, prêtre'', by Jean-Pierre Melville * 1962 : ''
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'', by
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* 1962 : ''L'Œil du Malin'', by Claude Chabrol * 1962 : ''
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'', by Jean-Pierre Melville * 1962 : '' Adieu Philippine'', by
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* 1963 : '' Le Petit Soldat'', by Jean-Luc Godard1963 * 1963: ''Landru'', by Claude Chabrol * 1963 : '' Les Carabiniers'', by Jean-Luc Godard * 1963 : ''Le Mépris'', by
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* 1964 : ''La Chance et l'amour'', by
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, Charles L. Bitsch, Jean-François Hauduroy,
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and Bernard Toublanc-Michel * 1964 : ''Six Femmes pour l'assassin'' ('' Sei donne per l'assassino'') by
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* 1965 : ''La 317e Section'', by Pierre Schoendoerffer * 1965 : ''
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'', by Claude Chabrol * 1965 : '' Pierrot le fou'', by Jean-Luc Godard * 1965 : ''Le Vampire de Düsseldorf by
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'' * 1966 : '' Suzanne Simonin, la Religieuse de Diderot'', by
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* 1966 : '' La Ligne de démarcation'', by Claude Chabrol * 1966 : '' Objectif 500 millions'', by Pierre Schoendoerffer * 1966 : '' Made in USA'', by Jean-Luc Godard * 1967 : ''Lamiel'', by
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* 1967 : ''
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* 1969 : ''L'Amour fou'', by Jacques Rivette * 1969 : ''Quarante-huit heures d'amour'', by
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* 1970 : ''Le Petit Bougnat'', by
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* 1970 : ''
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* 1972 : '' Le Bar de la fourche'', by
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* 1973 : ''Prêtres interdits'', by Denys de La Patellière * 1974 : ''Gross Paris'', by
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* 1975 : '' Numéro deux'', by Jean-Luc Godard * 1976 : ''Comment ça va'', by Jean-Luc Godard (coréalisé with Anne-Marie Miéville) * 1977 : ''Encore un Hiver'', court-métrage by
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* 1977 : '' Les Fougères bleues'' by Françoise Sagan * 1977 : ''
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'', by Pierre Schoendoerffer * 1980 : ''La Légion saute sur Kolwezi'', by
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* 1980 : ''Tout dépend des filles...'', by Pierre Fabre * 1980 : ''Le Cheval d'orgueil'', by
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* 1982 : ''L'Honneur d'un capitaine'', by Pierre Schoendoerffer * 1982 : ''Arms'', by Philippe Charigot (court-métrage)


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* 1920 births 1984 deaths Mass media people from Marseille French film producers César Honorary Award recipients {{France-film-bio-stub