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  1. François Campaux, (14 April 1906 in Auxerre- 8 August 1983 in Paris), was a French film director, screenwriter and playwright.

  2. François Campaux, né à Auxerre le 14 avril 1906 et mort dans le 10e arrondissement de Paris le 8 août 1983 [1], est un réalisateur, scénariste et auteur de théâtre français.

  3. François Campaux was born on 14 October 1906 in Auxerre, Yonne, France. He was a writer and director, known for Bel amour (1951), Grand gala (1952) and Ronde de nuit (1949). He died on 8 August 1983 in Paris, France.

    • Writer, Director, Producer
    • October 14, 1906
    • François Campaux
    • August 8, 1983
  4. In April 1946, Matisse collaborated with the director François Campaux, sending him biographical information for a documentary. The 26-minute film, shot in Vence and Paris, records the Issy studio where the artist made some of the greatest works of the 1913–17 period and also explores fascinating aspects of his working processes.

  5. This excerpt from François Campaux’s documentary film on Henri Matisse presents footage of the artist at work. Shot in 1946 at Matisse’s studio in Nice, France, the film gives viewers an enriched understand of his methodical approach to artistic creation.

    • 9 min
    • 921
    • In The Equilibrium of Art
  6. In April 1946, Matisse collaborated with the director François Campaux, sending him biographical information for a documentary. The 26-minute film, shot in Vence and Paris, records the Issy studio where the artist made some of the greatest works of the 1913–17 period and also explores fascinating aspects of his working processes.

  7. François Campaux, né François Germain Jean Campaux à Auxerre (Yonne) le 14 avril 1906 et mort à Paris le 8 août 1983, est un réalisateur auteur dramatique et scénariste français. Il débute comme scénariste de Mirages d'Alexandre Ryder en 1938 et obtient un grand succès avec Le Voile bleu de Jean Stelli.