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Philippe de Broca

Directing
1933-03-15
Paris, France
Philippe Claude Alex de Broca de Ferrussac (15 March 1933 – 26 November 2004) was a French film director.

He directed 30 full-length feature films, including the highly successful That Man from Rio (L'Homme de Rio), The Man from Acapulco (Le Magnifique) and On Guard (Le Bossu). His works include historical, romantic epics such as Chouans! and King of Hearts (Le Roi de cœur), as well as comedies with a charismatic, breezy hero ready to embark upon any adventure which comes his way, so long as it means escaping everyday modern life: Practice Makes Perfect (Le Cavaleur), The Devil by the Tail (Le Diable par la queue), The African (L'Africain). He had links with the actor Jean-Paul Belmondo, with whom he made six films, as well as with Jean-Pierre Cassel, Philippe Noiret and Jean Rochefort.

Philippe de Broca was born on 15 March 1933 in Paris. He was the son of a cinema set designer and the grandson of a well-known painter, Alexis de Broca. He studied at the Paris Photography and Cinematography School (école Vaugirard), graduating in 1953. He carried out his military service with the French Army's service cinématographique des armées (army film service) in Germany and then in Algeria, directing or acting as head cameraman on short films. Greatly affected by the war he witnessed in Algeria, he vowed to show life in its best light in his future films "because laughter is the best defence against upsets in life". After his discharge from the military, he set off on a journey taking in the length of Africa in Berliet trucks before returning to Paris.

He began working as an intern with Henri Decoin, before finding assistant positions with Claude Chabrol: Bitter Reunion (Le Beau Serge), The Cousins (Les Cousins), Web of Passion (À Double Tour), François Truffaut: The 400 Blows (Les 400 Coups) and Pierre Schoendoerffer: Ramuntcho. In 1959, Claude Chabrol produced de Broca's first film for him, The Love Game (Les jeux de l'amour) with Jean-Pierre Cassel. De Broca went on to work with Cassel again in The Joker (Le Farceur, 1960), Five Day Lover (L'Amant de cinq jours, 1961), and Male Companion (Un Monsieur de Compagnie, 1964).

De Broca's first commercial success came with Swords of Blood (Cartouche), filmed in 1962. This film also saw two more names become associated with de Broca: the actor Jean-Paul Belmondo and the producer Alexandre Mnouchkine. International acclaim came with That Man from Rio (L'Homme de Rio) in 1964, Up to His Ears (Les tribulations d'un Chinois en Chine) in 1965, The Man from Acapulco (Le Magnifique) in 1973 and Incorrigible (L'Incorrigible) in 1975.

In 1966, he co-wrote, directed and produced King of Hearts (Le Roi de Cœur). This parody of the Great War, which some cinema-lovers consider his masterpiece, was a commercial and personal failure, to de Broca's dismay. Yet it eventually achieved genuine cult-film status during the mid 1970s when it was presented in repertory movie theaters as well as non-theatrical college and university film series across the United States, eventually running for five years at the now defunct film house, the Central Square Cinemas [2] in Cambridge, Massachusetts. ...

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Sacrée Soirée (1987) subtitle poster
Sacrée Soirée
1987 TV
as Self
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Champs-Elysées (1982) subtitle poster
Champs-Elysées
1982 TV
as Self
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Les Rendez-vous du dimanche (1975) subtitle poster
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
1975 TV
as Self
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Spécial cinéma (1974) subtitle poster
Spécial cinéma
1974 TV
as Self
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Le Grand Échiquier (1972) subtitle poster
Le Grand Échiquier
1972 TV
as Self
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Cinépanorama (1956) subtitle poster
Cinépanorama
1956 TV
as Self
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Breathless (1960) subtitle poster
Breathless
1960 Movie
as A Journalist (uncredited)
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The 400 Blows (1959) subtitle poster
The 400 Blows
1959 Movie
as Homme dans une fête foraine (non crédité)
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The Magnificent One (1973) subtitle poster
The Magnificent One
1973 Movie
as Second Plumber (uncredited)
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Cartouche (1962) subtitle poster
Cartouche
1962 Movie
as L'homme qui crie 'les aristocrates à la lanterne'
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King of Hearts (1966) subtitle poster
King of Hearts
1966 Movie
as Adolf Hitler
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People in Luck (1963) subtitle poster
People in Luck
1963 Movie
as Le passant qui reçoit l'affiche (segment "Une nuit avec la vedette")
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The Foreign Eye (2006) subtitle poster
The Foreign Eye
2006 Movie
as Self
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Belmondo, il était une fois le beau monde (2011) subtitle poster
Belmondo, il était une fois le beau monde
2011 Movie
as Self (archive footage)
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Droit de Réponse (1981) subtitle poster
Droit de Réponse
1981 Movie
as Self
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Belmondo: The Incorrigible (2022) subtitle poster
Belmondo: The Incorrigible
2022 Movie
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Le Beau Serge (1959) subtitle poster
Le Beau Serge
1959 Movie
as Jacques Rivette de la Chasuble
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The Love Game (1960) subtitle poster
The Love Game
1960 Movie
as L'homme au cabaret Le Bateau Mouche
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The Devil by the Tail (1969) subtitle poster
The Devil by the Tail
1969 Movie
as Un passant suédois
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Elle s'appelait Françoise (1996) subtitle poster
Elle s'appelait Françoise
1996 Movie
as Self
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Les Pieds nickelés (1964) subtitle poster
Les Pieds nickelés
1964 Movie
as le chauffeur de taxi
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Le Cinema de Papa (1971) subtitle poster
Le Cinema de Papa
1971 Movie
as Jean Timent
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The Girls of La Rochelle (1962) subtitle poster
The Girls of La Rochelle
1962 Movie
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The Little Misses (1964) subtitle poster
The Little Misses
1964 Movie
as Le timide
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