Louis Malle

Directing

Born: 1932-10-30
Died: 1995-11-23
From: Thumeries, Nord, France
Gender: Male
Popularity: 0.9

Also Known As

루이 말Louis Marie Malle루이 말레루이스 말레

Biography

Louis Marie Malle (30 October 1932 – 23 November 1995) was a French film director, screenwriter, and producer. His film "The Silent World" won the Palme d'Or in 1956 and the Academy Award for Best Documentary in 1957, although he was not credited at the ceremony with the award instead being presented to the film's co-director Jacques Cousteau. Later in his career he was nominated multiple times for Academy Awards. Malle is also one of the few directors to have won the Golden Lion multiple times. Malle worked in both French cinema and Hollywood, and he produced both French and English language films. His most famous films include the crime film "Elevator to the Gallows" (1958), the World War II drama "Lacombe, Lucien" (1974), the romantic crime film "Atlantic City" (1980), the comedy-drama "My Dinner with Andre" (1981), and the autobiographical film "Au Revoir les Enfants" (1987). Malle was born into a wealthy industrialist family in Thumeries, Nord, France. He initially studied political science at Sciences Po before turning to film studies at IDHEC instead. He assisted Robert Bresson on "A Man Escaped" (1956) before making his first feature, "Elevator to the Gallows" (1958), a taut thriller featuring an original score by Miles Davis, which made an international film star of Jeanne Moreau, at the time a leading stage actress of the Comédie-Française. Malle was 24 years old. Malle's "The Lovers" (1958), which also starred Moreau, caused major controversy due to its sexual content, leading to a landmark U.S. Supreme Court case regarding the legal definition of obscenity. Malle is sometimes associated with the nouvelle vague movement, and while Malle's work does not directly fit in with or correspond to the auteurist theories that apply to the work of Godard, Truffaut, Chabrol, Rohmer and others, and he had nothing whatsoever to do with the Cahiers du cinéma, his films do exemplify many of the characteristics of the movement, such as using natural light and shooting on location, and his film "Zazie dans le Métro" (1960), an adaptation of the Raymond Queneau novel, inspired Truffaut to write an enthusiastic letter to Malle. In 1968 Malle visited India and made a seven-part documentary series "Phantom India" (1969), which was released in cinemas. Concentrating on real India, its rituals and festivities, Malle fell afoul of the Indian government, which disliked his portrayal of the country, in its fascination with the pre-modern, and consequently banned the BBC from filming in India for several years. Malle later claimed his documentary on India was his favorite film. Malle later moved to the United States and continued to direct there. Just as his earlier films such as "The Lovers" helped popularize French films in the United States, "My Dinner with Andre" was at the forefront of the rise of American independent cinema in the 1980s.

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Awards & Nominations22 won · 26 nominated

Nominated

National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Director

Vanya on 42nd Street

1994
🏆 Won

BAFTA Fellowship

1991
Nominated

BAFTA Fellowship

1991
Nominated

BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language

May Fools

1991
🏆 Won

David di Donatello for Best Foreign Director

May Fools

1990
Nominated

David di Donatello for Best Foreign Director

May Fools

1990
🏆 Won

BAFTA Award for Best Direction

Au revoir les enfants

1989
Nominated

BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language

Au revoir les enfants

1989
Nominated

BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay

Au revoir les enfants

1989
Nominated

BAFTA Award for Best Direction

Au revoir les enfants

1989
Nominated

BAFTA Award for Best Film

Au revoir les enfants

1989
🏆 Won

César Award for Best Original Screenplay or Adaptation

Au revoir les enfants

1988
🏆 Won

César Award for Best Director

Au revoir les enfants

1988
🏆 Won

César Award for Best Film

Au revoir les enfants

1988
🏆 Won

David di Donatello for Best Foreign Director

Au revoir les enfants

1988
🏆 Won

European Film Award for Best Screenwriter

Au revoir les enfants

1988
🏆 Won

David di Donatello for best foreign screenplay

Au revoir les enfants

1988
Nominated

European Film Award for Best Film

Au revoir les enfants

1988
Nominated

César Award for Best Original Screenplay or Adaptation

Au revoir les enfants

1988
Nominated

David di Donatello for Best Foreign Director

Au revoir les enfants

1988
Nominated

Academy Award for Best Writing, Original Screenplay

Au revoir les enfants

1988
Nominated

European Film Award for Best Director

Au revoir les enfants

1988
Nominated

César Award for Best Film

Au revoir les enfants

1988
Nominated

César Award for Best Director

Au revoir les enfants

1988
Nominated

European Film Award for Best Screenwriter

Au revoir les enfants

1988
Nominated

Independent Spirit Award for Best Foreign Film

Au revoir les enfants

1988
🏆 Won

Louis Delluc Prize

Au revoir les enfants

1987
🏆 Won

Golden Lion

Au revoir les enfants

1987
🏆 Won

Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Foreign Language Film

Au revoir les enfants

1987
🏆 Won

BAFTA Award for Best Direction

Atlantic City

1982
Nominated

Academy Award for Best Director

Atlantic City

1982
Nominated

BAFTA Award for Best Direction

Atlantic City

1982
🏆 Won

National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Director

Atlantic City

1981
Nominated

Golden Globe Award for Best Director

Atlantic City

1981
Nominated

National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Director

Atlantic City

1981
Nominated

Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Feature Film

Atlantic City

1981
🏆 Won

Golden Lion

Atlantic City

1980
🏆 Won

BAFTA Award for Best Film

Lacombe, Lucien

1975
🏆 Won

United Nations Awards

Lacombe, Lucien

1975
Nominated

BAFTA Award for Best Film

Lacombe, Lucien

1975
Nominated

United Nations Awards

Lacombe, Lucien

1975
Nominated

BAFTA Award for Best Direction

Lacombe, Lucien

1975
Nominated

Academy Award for Best Writing, Original Screenplay

Murmur of the Heart

1973
🏆 Won

Louis Delluc Prize

Elevator to the Gallows

1957
🏆 Won

Palme d'Or

The Silent World

1956
🏆 Won

Prix du meilleur film français du Syndicat français de la critique de cinéma

1956
🏆 Won

César Award

🏆 Won

British Academy of Film and Television Arts

Acting34 titles

Directing31 titles

Writing18 titles

Production11 titles

Camera5 titles

Crew3 titles