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Encyclopedia of French Film Directors

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Television <strong>Film</strong>ography<br />

1967 L’Ecole des Femmes<br />

Festival d’Avignon 1967 (documentary; short)<br />

1974 Galoubets et Tambourins (documentary; short)<br />

FLEISCHER, ALAIN (January 10, 1944, Paris,<br />

France–)<br />

While studying modern letters, linguistics, anthropology,<br />

and semiology at the Sorbonne and at the Ecole<br />

des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, he practiced<br />

painting, photography, and cinema. A plastician, fi lmmaker,<br />

and novelist, he taught in several universities<br />

and schools, including the IDHEC. He produced Cités<br />

de la Plaine (documentary, Robert Kramer, 2001).<br />

<strong>Film</strong>ography<br />

1962 Un <strong>Film</strong> inachevé (medium-length)<br />

1964 Vestiges<br />

Phases (short)<br />

1965 Repérages<br />

1967 Vestiges 2 (medium-length)<br />

La Grande Marée (short)<br />

1968 Approche d’une Collection (unfi nished)<br />

Montage IV<br />

1969 Le Règlement<br />

1970 Bout à Bout (medium-length)<br />

Derrière-devant<br />

Quelques Activités de C.B. (short)<br />

1971 Les Rendez-vous en Forêt (unreleased)<br />

1972 Découpage<br />

1973 L’Homme qui aboie (short)<br />

1974 Un An et un Jour (medium-length)<br />

La Drama <strong>of</strong> the Tempest (short)<br />

Le Bâton (short)<br />

1975 Dehors-dedans<br />

1976 Black Out (short)<br />

1979 Zoo-Zéro (also screenwriter, composer; shot<br />

in 1977)<br />

1982 Pierre Klossowski: Portrait de l’Artiste en Souffl eur<br />

(medium-length)<br />

Règles, Rites (also screenwriter, cinematographer,<br />

editor, producer; shot in 1969)<br />

1984 Christiane Boltanski par Alain Fleischer (short)<br />

Daniel Buren (medium-length)<br />

Longs Débarcadères (short)<br />

L’Art d’exposer (medium-length)<br />

1985 Au Fil du Labyrinthe: quel Musée pour le XXe<br />

Siècle? (medium-length)<br />

1989 La Nuit des Toiles (short; also co-screenwriter)<br />

1992 Rome, Roméo (also screenwriter, editor)<br />

1994 Un Tournage à la Campagne (documentary; also<br />

editor)<br />

2000 Un Monde agité (documentary; also screenwriter,<br />

editor)<br />

FLEURY, JOY (Joy Bastide / February 19, 1950, Rieupeyroux,<br />

Aveyron, France–)<br />

A former journalist, she was chief editor <strong>of</strong> a monthly<br />

magazine, Quinze Ans (1976–1980), before becoming<br />

producer with her husband, Jean-Claude Fleury (the<br />

company GPFI).<br />

<strong>Film</strong>ography<br />

1985 Tristesse et Beauté (also co-screenwriter)<br />

1990 La Fête des Pères (also co-screenwriter)<br />

FLOQUET, ARSÈNE<br />

<strong>Film</strong>ography<br />

1988 Accord parfait (also screenwriter, dialogist)<br />

FLORNOY, BERTRAND (March 29, 1910, Paris,<br />

France–)<br />

<strong>Film</strong>ography<br />

1954 Iawa (documentary)<br />

FOG, DANY (1923, France–)<br />

An assistant director for fi lms (1957 Printemps à Paris,<br />

Jean-Claude Roy; Paris clandestin, Walter Kapps; 1958<br />

Les Violents, Henri Calef; Les Aventuriers du Mékong /<br />

USA: Adventures in Indochina, Jean Bastia; La Môme<br />

aux Boutons, Georges Lautner; 1960 Amour, Autocar et<br />

Boîtes de Nuit, Walter Kapps, shot in 1958; 1961 Deuxième<br />

Bureau contre Terroristes, Jean Stelli, shot in 1959;<br />

1963 Le Captif / USA: Escape from Saigon, Maurice<br />

Labro, shot in 1957–1958) and TV (1982 Maigret et<br />

l’Homme tout seul, Jean-Paul Sassy; Maigret et les braves<br />

Gens, Jean-Jacques Goron; Maigret et le Clochard, Louis<br />

Grospierre; La Colère de Maigret, Alain Levent; Maigret<br />

s’amuse, René Lucot), he directed only one feature<br />

fi lm before fading into obscurity.<br />

<strong>Film</strong>ography<br />

1961 Mourir d’Amour<br />

FOLDES, PETER • 405<br />

FOLDES, PETER (1924, Budapest, Hungary–March<br />

29, 1977, Paris, France)

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