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Years active
  
1913—49

Role
  
Film director

Name
  
Leon Poirier

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Born
  
August 25, 1884
Paris, France

Occupation
  
Film director, screenwriter

Died
  
June 27, 1968, Urval, France

Movies
  
Verdun, Vision of History, The Call

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Leon Poirier (August 25, 1884 – June 27, 1968) was a French film director, screenwriter and film producer best known for his silent films from 1913 onwards. He directed some 25 films between 1913 and 1949 .His most famous film today is Verdun: Visions of History, a drama-documentary depicting the World War I Battle of Verdun. His later films adopted a form of poetic realism influenced by pictorialist photography.

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Life

Poirier was the nephew of Berthe Morisot. He began his career in the theatre, as secretary of the Theatre du Gymnase. Following a serious accident, he withdrew from theatrical productions and accepted a contract from Gaumont to make a film. In 1914 with the outbreak of war, he joined the army and became a lieutenant in the artillery, even though his accident exempted him from duty.

At the end of the conflict he returned to filmmaking, creating a large number of films in the silent era, but reducing his output after the advent of sound. Most of these works adopted a form of pictorialist naturalism.

In 1928 Poirier completed Verdun: Visions of History, a dramatized documentary about the battle. The film was shot on site of the carnage. Poirier utilised, ten years after the conflict, the battlefield and the ruins of the forts of Vaux and Douaumont. The performers were French and German veterans and a few professional actors.

He directed his last film in 1947 and retired to Urval where he died in 1968.

Filmography

  • 1913: Cadette
  • 1914: Le Trefle d'argent
  • 1914: Le Nid
  • 1914: Ces demoiselles Perrotin
  • 1914: L'Amour passe
  • 1919: Ames d'Orient
  • 1920: Narayana
  • 1920: Le Penseur
  • 1921: L'Ombre dechiree
  • 1921: Le Coffret de jade
  • 1922: Jocelyn
  • 1923: Genevieve
  • 1923: L'Affaire du courrier de Lyon
  • 1924: La Briere
  • 1926: La Croisiere noire
  • 1928: La Croisiere jaune
  • 1928: Verdun: Visions of History (Verdun: Visions d'Histoire)
  • 1930: Cain, aventures des mers exotiques, co-directed by Emil-Edwin Reinert
  • 1933: La Croisiere jaune, co-directed by Andre Sauvage
  • 1933: La Voie sans disque
  • 1936: The Call of Silence
  • 1937: Sœurs d'armes
  • 1940: Brazza ou l'epopee du Congo
  • 1943: Jeannou
  • 1949: La Route inconnue
  • References

    Leon Poirier Wikipedia