
Marcel Camus (21 April 1912 – 13 January 1982) was a French film director. He is best known for Orfeu Negro (Black Orpheus), which won the Palme d'Or at the 1959 Cannes Film Festival and the 1960 Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. Camus was born in Chappes, in the Ardennes département of France. He studied art and intended to become an art teacher. However, World War II interrupted his plans. He spent part of the war in a German prisoner-of-war camp. On his return from captivity, his uncle, famous novelist, Roland Dorgelès introduced him to several film-makers. Camus assisted filmmakers in France, including Jacques Feyder, Luis Buñuel, and Jacques Becker. In a famous photo of the French New Wave filmmakers, taken on the steps of the Palais des Festivals in Cannes in 1959, Marcel Camus appears alongside François Truffaut, François Reichenbach, Claude Chabrol, Jacques Doniol-Valcroze…
Madrid
1983 · Director
tvMy Friend Winnetou
1980 · Director
tvCe diable d'homme
1978 · Director, Creator
movieBahia
1976 · Director, Screenplay
tvLes Faucheurs de marguerites
1974 · Creator
tvMolière pour rire et pour pleurer
1973 · Director, Creator
tvLa Porteuse de pain
1973 · Director
movieAtlantic Wall
1970 · Director, Adaptation
movieA Savage Summer
1970 · Director, Writer
movieLove in the Night
1968 · Director
movieSong of the World
1965 · Director, Writer
movieBird of Paradise
1962 · Writer, Director
movieThe Pioneers
1960 · Director, Writer
movieBlack Orpheus
1959 · Ernesto, Director, Adaptation, Dialogue
tvDiscorama
1959 · Self
movieMort en fraude
1957 · Director
movieThat Is the Dawn
1956 · First Assistant Director
tvCinépanorama
1956 · Self
movieBad Liaisons
1955 · Assistant Director
movieThe Cheerful Squadron
1954 · Screenplay, Assistant Director
movieStrange Desire of Mr. Bard
1954 · Assistant Director
movieLes Dents longues
1953 · Adaptation
movieLa demoiselle et son revenant
1952 · Assistant Director
movieCasque d'Or
1952 · Assistant Director
movieAntoine & Antoinette
1947 · Assistant Director