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  1. Georges Rouquier (23 June 1909 – 19 December 1989) was a French film director, screenwriter and actor. He worked principally on documentary films, and his best-known work is Farrebique (1947) a lyrical evocation of farming life in Aveyron.

  2. Georges Rouquier est un acteur et réalisateur français, né le 23 juin 1909 à Lunel-Viel et mort le 19 décembre 1989 dans le 14 e arrondissement de Paris.

  3. Georges Rouquier. Director: Farrebique. Georges Rouquier is understood as the successor to the Robert Flaherty tradition of documentary filmmaking, but also, because of the context in which his first feature was released, as a champion of a specifically French Neo Realism which pointed ahead toward the New Wave a decade later.Coming to Paris ...

  4. Georges Rouquier. Director: Farrebique. Georges Rouquier is understood as the successor to the Robert Flaherty tradition of documentary filmmaking, but also, because of the context in which his first feature was released, as a champion of a specifically French Neo Realism which pointed ahead toward the New Wave a decade later.Coming to Paris ...

  5. Nov 17, 2019 · Un film de Jean Arlaud et Philippe HaudiquetGeorges Rouquier est "une référence essentielle dans l'aventure de l'anthropologie visuelle" du monde paysan. Deu...

  6. Aug 1, 2017 · Two such works, Georges Rouquiers “Farrebique,” from 1946, and “Biquefarre,” from 1983—classic hybrids of fiction and nonfiction, classic works of dramatic sociology—have long been ...

  7. vidual active in this period, Georges Rouquier.8 Best known for his Farrebique, a masterful study of a year in the life of a farm family in the Massif Central, Rouquier made five films during the period under consideration, all documentaries: Le Tonnelier [The cooper], Le Charron [The cartwright], L'Economie des metaux [The economy of

  8. Georges Rouquier (23 June 1909 – 19 December 1989) was a French film director, screenwriter and actor. He worked principally on documentary films, and his best-known work is Farrebique (1947) a lyrical evocation of farming life in Aveyron.

  9. The selection of Georges Rouquier’s comments mainly focuses on Farrebique, forming a kind of diptych in relation to the journalistic dossier “L’accueil de Farrebique, reflets d’une polemique” [“The Reception of Farrebique: Reflections on a Polemic”].

  10. Georges Rouquier (23 June 1909 – 19 December 1989) was a French film director, screenwriter and actor. He worked principally on documentary films, and his best-known work is Farrebique (1947) a lyrical evocation of farming life in Aveyron.