Claude-Jean Bonnardot
Claude-Jean Bonnardot was a French actor, director, and screenwriter known for his contributions to television and film. Born in Paris, he began his career as an actor before transitioning to directing. Bonnardot directed films such as Moranbong (1960), Ballade pour un voyou (1963), and the television adaptation of Adolfo Bioy Casares's novel L'Invention de Morel (1967). His works are noted for their experimental style and exploration of philosophical themes. Bonnardot's contributions to French cinema and television reflect his commitment to artistic innovation and narrative depth.
| Known For | Directing |
|---|---|
| Most Rating | 0.094 |
| Birthday | 1923-12-26 |
| Place of Birth | Paris, Ile-de-France, France |
| Also Known As | Jean-Claude Bonnardot, Клод-Жан Боннардо, Жан-Клод Боннардо, |
1947
Sky Battalion
6.6/5
Film in two eras.1st era: They are not angels. Chronicle of a Free French parachute training camp during the Second World War. 2nd era: Terre de Franc...
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Sky Battalion
1960
Moranbong
5/4
At the beginning of the Korean war, the love story, in a remote village, between a young worker and the daughter of a traditional musician.
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Moranbong
1968
Strange Game
6/5
In 1944, in Paris, the leader of a resistance network is looking for the traitor who gave away a radio operator.
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