Roland Tual
Appearance
Roland Tual | |
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Born | 10 November 1902 |
Died | 29 August 1956 | (aged 53)
Occupation(s) | Director Producer. |
Roland Tual (10 November 1902[1] – 29 August 1956) was a French director and producer.
First married to Colette Jéramec, the daughter of a rich Parisian industrialist, Tual then married the producer and director Denise Piazza, also known under the name Denise Tual.
Very close to surrealists, he was a friend of the painter André Masson in the 1920s.
He had financial interests in the daily Le Monde.[2]
Filmography
[edit]- Unit production manager
- 1932: Fantômas by Pál Fejös
- 1938: Mollenard by Robert Siodmak
- 1938: La bête humaine by Jean Renoir
- 1939: La Loi du nord by Jacques Feyder
- 1941: Remorques by Jean Grémillon
- 1945: Espoir by André Malraux and Boris Peskine based on the work by Malraux
- Producer
- 1941: The Pavilion Burns by Jacques de Baroncelli
- 1942: Love Letters by Claude Autant-Lara
- 1945: L'Espoir by André Malraux and Boris Peskine based on the work by Malraux
- 1950: Ce siècle a cinquante ans by Roland Tual, Denise Tual and Werner Malbran
- Director
- 1942: Le Lit à colonnes
- 1944: Bonsoir mesdames, bonsoir messieurs
- 1950: Ce siècle a cinquante ans by Roland Tual, Denise Tual and Werner Malbran
- Art director
- 1932: Fanny by Marc Allégret
References
[edit]- ^ Archives de Paris 12e, acte de naissance n°3597, year 1902
- ^ Bernard Morlino, Emmanuel Berl. Les tribulations d'un pacifiste, Paris, La Manufacture, 1990, (p. 125).