Michel Cournot (1 May 1922 – 8 February 2007) was a French journalist, screenwriter and film director. As a writer he was awarded the Fénéon Prize in 1949 for Martinique. His only film as a director, Les Gauloises bleues, was due to be entered at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival,[1] but the festival was cancelled because of the events of May 1968 in France.
Michel Cournot | |
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Born | Paris, France | 1 May 1922
Died | 8 February 2007 Paris, France | (aged 84)
Occupation(s) | Journalist, screenwriter, film director |
Years active | 1961–1988 |
He received a Genie Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay at the 10th Genie Awards in 1989, as cowriter with Claude Fournier and Marie-José Raymond of the Canadian television miniseries The Mills of Power (Les Tisserands du pouvoir).[2]
Selected filmography
edit- Les Gauloises bleues (1968)
References
edit- ^ "Festival de Cannes: Les Gauloises bleues". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 4 April 2009.
- ^ "Genie award nominees: complete list". Vancouver Sun, February 14, 1989.
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