Georges Perec, l’homme qui ne voulait pas oublier

Réalisation
Pierre LANE

In 1965, Georges Perec, an unknown 29-year-old, won the Prix Renaudot for his first novel. In his short life, he became one of the greatest French writers of the 20th century. The story of this Jewish orphan, who came out of the Second World War lost and without any reference points and manage to reach the Pantheon of literature.

Réalisé par
Pierre LANE
Narrateur
Jacques GAMBLIN
Photographie
Pierre LANE
Montage
Coline BEUVELET
Musique
Siegfried CANTO
Production
13 PRODS
Pop’films
Distribution
CLPB Rights
CLPB Rights
Ventes
CLPB Rights
Diffusion
France 5

Réalisé par

Pierre LANE

Since 2000, Pierre Lane has written and directed documentaries on local cultures and social issues, notably on Mauritius, Reunion Island, Haiti, Corsica, the Seychelles and Guyana.

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