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Maurice Failevic (14 August 1933 – 27 December 2016) was a French film director. A
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, he directed 50+ films about
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s, depicting the lives of members of the French
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, from peasants during the French Revolution to the unemployed, factory workers and
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dwellers in the 20th century. He directed films for cinema and television as well as documentaries. He was the recipient of several awards for his work, including the ''Prix de la critique'' from the
International Critics' Week Critics' Week (), until 2008 called International Critics' Week ('), is a parallel section to the Cannes Film Festival organized by the French Syndicate of Cinema Critics. History Critics' week was created in 1962, after the French Syndicate of ...
twice, the ''Fipa d'or'' and the ''Fipa d'argent'', and the Grand Prix from the
Société des Auteurs et Compositeurs Dramatiques SACD, founded as Société des Auteurs et Compositeurs Dramatiques () on 7 March 1829, is a French collecting society, undertaking collective rights management for authors. The Society manages, promotes and protects the performance rights of theatr ...
. On his death, the French Culture Minister,
Audrey Azoulay Audrey Azoulay (; born 4 August 1972) is a French Jew of Moroccan descent, French Civil Service, civil servant and politician who has served as the 11th Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UN ...
, said he "stood for an activist approach to cinema, based on his commitment to political and social engagement".


Early life

Maurice Failevic was born on 14 August 1933 in Paris, France. His father was an immigrant from
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who worked as a miner and later a storekeeper. Failevic graduated from the
Institut des hautes études cinématographiques The Institut des hautes études cinématographiques (IDHEC; "Institute for Advanced Cinematographic Studies") is a French film school, founded during World War II under the leadership of Marcel L'Herbier who was its president from 1944 to 1969. ID ...
. He became a communist activist in 1953, and he attended the 4th World Festival of Youth and Students in Bucharest, Romania.


Career

Failevic began his career as an assistant director to
Henri Spade Henri Spade (16 July 1921 - 12 November 2008) was a French journalist, television producer and novelist. He co-produced ''La joie de vivre'', the first entertainment program on French television, in the 1950s. He directed and produced television f ...
and Jacques Krier at the
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in 1962. He directed films for cinema and television as well as documentaries. He chose to spend most of his career working in television as opposed to cinema to have a regular income and support his family. Over the course of his career, he directed over 50 television and documentary films. He also served as the director of the Directing Department at
La Fémis La Fémis (French: ''École nationale supérieure des Métiers de l'Image et du Son''; "National Institute for Professional Image and Sound", formerly known as the Institut des hautes études cinématographiques, IDHEC) is a French grande écol ...
from 1985 to 1996. Most of Failevic's films focus on
class struggle In political science, the term class conflict, class struggle, or class war refers to the economic antagonism and political tension that exist among social classes because of clashing interests, competition for limited resources, and inequali ...
s. He first directed ''Les Femmes aussi'', a television series, in 1967. He directed his first film, ''Naissance d’un spectacle, un événement ordinaire'', in 1968. Three years later, in 1971, he directed ''De la belle ouvrage''; the television film was about the struggle of a factory worker to handle new technology. In 1972, he directed ''Patrick et Sylvie, 9 ans'', a film about a school exchange in a
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, or lower-class neighborhood. In 1975, he directed ''Gouverneurs de la rosée'', based on a novel about sugarcane planters by Haitian author Jacques Roumain. In 1976, he directed ''Le Journal d’un prêtre ouvrier'', or the diary of a
worker-priest Worker-priest () was a missionary initiative by the French Catholic Church in particular for priests to take up work in such places as car factories to experience the everyday life of the working class. A worker-priest was any priest who was "fre ...
. In 1977, Failevic released ''1788'', a film about the struggle of villagers before the French Revolution, their awakening with the advent of the
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, and their disillusionment in the wake of the abolition of privileges on 4 August 1789. It was called a "cognitive fiction" by philosopher Jean-Marie Schaeffer. Director Jean Chérasse considered ''1788'' to be Failevic's best film. In 1981, he directed ''Le cheval vapeur'', a documentary about the use of
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s to replace men in fields. In 1987, he directed ''Bonne chance monsieur Pic'', a film pitting an employed man against a successful businessman. With Ahmed Rachedi, Failevic co-directed ''C’était la guerre'' in 1993. A television film about the
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, it was based on the 1989 novel ''La Paix des braves'' by
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. In 1997, Failevic directed ''Le premier qui dit non'', a film about a football player who returns to the lower-class neighborhood of his childhood to meet the drug dealers who murdered his brother. In 2001, with Marcel Trillat, Failevic co-directed ''Les Prolos'', a documentary about the French
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in the 21st century. A year later, they worked together on ''300 jours de colère'', another documentary about the factory workers of the Mossley Group in Hellemmes-Lille, northern France, who bargain collectively for
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s. In 2004, he directed ''Jusqu'au bout'', a television mini-series based on the real-life protests of workers at the Cellatex factory in
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, in the
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, over its 2000 closure. Failevic hired the workers as extras, thus increasing its verisimilitude. In 2010, with Trillat, he co-directed ''L'Atlantide, une histoire du communisme'', a documentary about the history of communism in France. In it, Failevic expressed his nostalgia for a bygone era when communism was still popular in France. Failevic was honored with the Prix de la critique by the
International Critics' Week Critics' Week (), until 2008 called International Critics' Week ('), is a parallel section to the Cannes Film Festival organized by the French Syndicate of Cinema Critics. History Critics' week was created in 1962, after the French Syndicate of ...
for ''De la belle ouvrage'' in 1971 and for ''Gouverneurs de la rosée'' in 1975. He won the Prix de télévision Albert Ollivier from the
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for ''La Belle ouvrage'' in 1972. He also won the Fipa d'or from the
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for ''C’était la guerre'' in 1983 and the Fipa d’argent for ''Jusqu'au bout'' in 2005. In 2005, he won the Grand Prix for ''Jusqu'au bout'' from the
Société des Auteurs et Compositeurs Dramatiques SACD, founded as Société des Auteurs et Compositeurs Dramatiques () on 7 March 1829, is a French collecting society, undertaking collective rights management for authors. The Society manages, promotes and protects the performance rights of theatr ...
. Failevic was an active member of the Syndicat français des réalisateurs de Télévision, a subgroup of the General Confederation of Labour (CGT), the second largest labor union in France.


Death and legacy

Failevic died on 27 December 2016 in Paris, at the age of 83. The French Culture and Communication Minister
Audrey Azoulay Audrey Azoulay (; born 4 August 1972) is a French Jew of Moroccan descent, French Civil Service, civil servant and politician who has served as the 11th Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UN ...
said, "Maurice Failevic stood for an activist approach to cinema, based on his commitment to political and social engagement." The General Confederation of Labour (CGT) also paid tribute to him on their website by saying he "combined political engagement with artistry, especially in his later years".


Filmography

*''Les Femmes aussi'' (1967), a television series *''Naissance d’un spectacle, un événement ordinaire'' (1968) *''De la belle ouvrage'' (1971), television film *''Journal d’un prêtre ouvrier'' (1976)


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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Failevic, Maurice 1933 births 2016 deaths French people of Lithuanian descent Film directors from Paris French documentary film directors French television directors French communists Institut des hautes études cinématographiques alumni