Sep 12, 2010 | The Age
French New Wave film director Claude Chabrol dies
Prolific French film maker Claude Chabrol, who helped start the New Wave movement in the 1950s and went on to create some of the darkest portrayals on the silver screen, died on Sunday aged 80.
Certificate : 15 Country : France Directed by : Jean Douchet Jean Rouch Jean-Daniel Pollet Eric Rohmer Jean-Luc Godard Claude Chabrol Starring : Saint Germain-des-Pres Gare du Nord Rue Saint Denis Micheline Dax Claude Melki Place de l'Etoile Jean-Michel Rouziere Marcel Gallon Montparnasse et Levallois La muette Stephane Audran Gilles Chusseau ...
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