Marcel Pagnol

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Marcel Pagnol

Birth
Aubagne, Departement des Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
Death
18 Apr 1974 (aged 79)
Paris, City of Paris, Île-de-France, France
Burial
Marseille, Departement des Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France Add to Map
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Marcel Pagnol was born in southern France as the son of a schoolmaster and a seamstress. He studied philosophy at the university of Aix en Provence where in 1913 he founded a student literary magazine wich became the influential Les Cahiers De Sud. After graduating Pagnol began a career as a schoolteacher and began to write poetry. Pagnol's first major success as a writer was his play Les Marchands de gloire. This was followed by Jazz (1926) and Topaze ( 1928) and Marius (1929). In 1932 Pagnol started his own film production company. His first films were Marius (1931) and Joffroi (1932). Pagnol developed his own style of film making. His films were almost exclusively human dramas filmed on location in the beautiful Provencal countryside and towns were Pagnol grew up as a boy. Pagnol's most known films are the Marius-Fanny-Cesar trilogy based on his plays. In 1946 Pagnol was elected to the Academy Francaise, the first film director who became member of the Academy. In 1953 he directed the film Jean de la Florette based on his novels Jean de la Florette and Manon des Sources. He also began working for television. After a brilliant literary and film career wich made him one of the most respected creative talents in France Pagnol died in 1974
Marcel Pagnol was born in southern France as the son of a schoolmaster and a seamstress. He studied philosophy at the university of Aix en Provence where in 1913 he founded a student literary magazine wich became the influential Les Cahiers De Sud. After graduating Pagnol began a career as a schoolteacher and began to write poetry. Pagnol's first major success as a writer was his play Les Marchands de gloire. This was followed by Jazz (1926) and Topaze ( 1928) and Marius (1929). In 1932 Pagnol started his own film production company. His first films were Marius (1931) and Joffroi (1932). Pagnol developed his own style of film making. His films were almost exclusively human dramas filmed on location in the beautiful Provencal countryside and towns were Pagnol grew up as a boy. Pagnol's most known films are the Marius-Fanny-Cesar trilogy based on his plays. In 1946 Pagnol was elected to the Academy Francaise, the first film director who became member of the Academy. In 1953 he directed the film Jean de la Florette based on his novels Jean de la Florette and Manon des Sources. He also began working for television. After a brilliant literary and film career wich made him one of the most respected creative talents in France Pagnol died in 1974