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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Guy_CasarilGuy Casaril - Wikipedia

    Guy Casaril (1933-1996) was a French film director, screenwriter and non-fiction writer. His first film, L'Astragale, was a cinematic adaptation of an eponymous novel by Albertine Sarrazin. His biopic about Edith Piaf was lauded by The Catholic Advance out of Wichita, Kansas for "evoking the mood's period and background".

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0143007Guy Casaril - IMDb

    Guy Casaril was born on 1 November 1933 in Miramont-de-Guyenne, Lot-et-Garonne, France. He was a director and writer, known for Astragal (1968), Le rempart des Béguines (1972) and Les novices (1970). He died on 3 May 1996 in Chapel Hill, Queensland, Australia.

    • Guy Casaril
    • May 3, 1996
    • November 1, 1933
  3. Guy Casaril est un réalisateur, scénariste et écrivain français, né le 1 er novembre 1933 à Miramont-de-Guyenne (Lot-et-Garonne), mort le 3 mai 1996 à Chapel Hill [1].

    • 3 mai 1996 (à 62 ans)Chapel Hill ( Australie)
    • Française
    • 1 er novembre 1933Miramont-de-Guyenne
    • Réalisateur, scénariste
  4. Guy Casaril is the author of The Cider House Rules (4.16 avg rating, 186599 ratings, 5197 reviews, published 1985), Illusions (4.15 avg rating, 64408 rat...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_BeguinesThe Beguines - Wikipedia

    The Beguines (French: Le Rempart des béguines) is a 1972 French-Italian drama film directed by Guy Casaril and starring Anicée Alvina and Nicole Courcel. It is based on a 1951 novel by Belgian author Françoise Mallet-Joris. The film was released in September 20, 1972.

  6. Apr 10, 1974 · Piaf: The Early Years: Directed by Guy Casaril. With Brigitte Ariel, Pascale Christophe, Guy Tréjan, Pierre Vernier. Édith Giovanna Gassion is born in 1915. As a young girl she sings on the streets of Paris until a nightclub owner, Louis Leplée, discovers her.

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    • Biography, Drama, Music
    • Guy Casaril
    • 1974-04-10
  7. Guy Casaril (1933-1996) was a French film director, screenwriter and non-fiction writer. His first film, L'Astragale, was a cinematic adaptation of an eponymous novel by Albertine Sarrazin. His biopic about Edith Piaf was lauded by The Catholic Advance out of Wichita, Kansas for "evoking the mood's period and background".