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Jean George Auriol

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Other names
  
Jean-Georges Auriol

Role
  
Screenwriter

Name
  
Jean Auriol

Years active
  
1926-1950 (film)

Occupation
  
Writer


Full Name
  
Jean-Georges Huyot

Born
  
8 January 1907
Paris, France

Died
  
April 2, 1950, Chartres, France

Movies
  
Lake of Ladies, L'Epervier, Fabiola, Naples Will Never Die

Similar People
  
Marcel L'Herbier, Marc Allegret, Amleto Palermi, Alessandro Blasetti, Colette

Jean George Auriol (1907–1950) was a French film critic and screenwriter. He was the founder of the film magazine La Revue du cinéma.

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Biography

Jean George Auriol (born Jean-Georges Huyot; his name is sometimes written as Jean-Georges Auriol) was the son of the French poet, artist, and type-designer George Auriol. In December 1928 Auriol published the first issue of a magazine called Du cinéma which, after being adopted by the publisher Gallimard, became La Revue du cinéma. It ran for a total of 29 issues until December 1931, and it established a reputation for intellectual seriousness and the quality of its contributors, who included Jacques Brunius, Louis Chavance, and Jean-Paul Le Chanois. Auriol established a structure for each issue (a major article, a selection of studies, film reviews and news items) which became a model for other journals.

In 1946 Auriol launched a second series of La Revue du cinéma, still with Gallimard, and it continued for a run of 19 issues until autumn 1949. Among the writers who featured in it at this period were Éric Rohmer, Jacques Doniol-Valcroze, Pierre Kast, and André Bazin. After the closure of the journal, and after the death of Auriol, members of this group were among the founders of Cahiers du cinéma, of which the initial design and content were modelled on the earlier journal. The first issue of Cahiers was dedicated to Auriol.

Between 1930 and 1950, Auriol wrote a large number of articles for other film journals. He also earned his living as a screenwriter, on several occasions for Marcel L'Herbier.

Auriol died in April 1950, following a road accident.

Selected filmography (screenwriter)

  • L'Épervier (1933)
  • Lac aux dames (Lake of Ladies) (1934)
  • Adrienne Lecouvreur (1938)
  • Napoli che non muore (Naples Will Never Die) (1939)
  • Fabiola (1949)
  • References

    Jean George Auriol Wikipedia