Paul Grimault

Personal Info

Known For

Directing

Known Credits

0.758

Gender

Male

Birthday

23-Mar-1905

Age

(121 years old)

Place of Birth

Neuilly-sur-Seine, Seine [now Hauts-de-Seine], France

Also Known As
  • ポール・グリモー
  • Pōru gurimō
  • Поль Гримо
  • Pol' Grimo
  • 保罗·格里莫
  • Bǎoluó·gé lǐ mò
  • بول جريمولت
  • bul jirimult
  • 폴 그리 모
  • pol geuli mo

Paul Grimault

Biography

Paul Grimault (23 March 1905 – 29 March 1994) was one of the most important French animators. He made many traditionally animated films that were delicate in style, satirical, and lyrical in nature. His most important work is Le Roi et l'oiseau, which ultimately took over 30 years to produce. He began it as La Bergère et le Ramoneur (The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep) in 1948 and it was highly anticipated, but Grimault's partner André Sarrut showed the film unfinished in 1952, against Grimault's wishes. This caused a rift between partners and a stop in production. In 1967, Grimault got possession of the film and subsequently was able to complete it in 1980 under a new title, Le Roi et l'oiseau, incorporating some footage from the original and re-hiring the original animators, together with some new, younger ones. There are many names for it in English that have been used in various releases, including: The King and the Bird (literal), The King and the Mockingbird, The Curious Adventures of Mr. Wonderbird and The King and Mr. Bird (1980). He also collected his best shorts in a retrospective compilation movie, La table tournante (1988), which is included in the deluxe edition of Le Roi et l'oiseau. In 1936 Grimault founded, with André Sarrut, Les Gémeaux, which was the second significant French animation venture, following the work of Émile Cohl, which had closed years earlier. During World War II, Americans films being unavailable, its films found a captive audience. The studio produced a number of shorts, then closed its doors in 1952 following the expense of making La Bergère et le Ramoneur, which was the first feature-length French animated movie. Grimault was part of the agitprop group Groupe Octobre. At this group he met Jacques Prévert, with whom he went on to collaborate on several animated films, most notably Le roi et l'oiseau. Source: Article "Paul Grimault" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.


Credits

L'Hôtel du libre échange L'Hôtel du libre échange (1934) Character: N/A
There's never a dull moment at the Hôtel du Libre Echange. Deceptions, hitches and other misunderstandings make a few people mingle whereas, for their own sake, they should not. An example among others: an expert who has come to the hotel for professional reasons had better not meet his wife, who is there to cheat on him with his best friend.
L'Atalante L'Atalante (1934) Character: Passenger at Railway Station (uncredited)
Newly married couple Juliette and ship captain Jean struggle through marriage as they travel on the L'Atalante along with the captain's first mate and a cabin boy.
La Table tournante La Table tournante (1988) Character: Self / The Jester (voice)
On a winter night, the author of "The King and the Mockingbird" is visited by the cartoon characters he created in his studio. Along with a little clown, he screens a selection of his favorite shorts
Le Crime de Monsieur Lange Le Crime de Monsieur Lange (1936) Character: Typesetter (uncredited)
Mild-mannered novelist of Western fiction, Amédée Lange, and his colleagues take over a publishing house after their exploitative boss disappears, only for the superior to return and try to reclaim the profits from their successful cooperative.
Les Bas-fonds Les Bas-fonds (1936) Character: Uncredited
Inhabitants of a flophouse struggle to survive under the harsh treatment imposed by the landlord, Kostyleva. One resident, young thief Wasska Pepel, ends his affair with the landlord's wife, Vassilissa, and takes up with her sister, Natacha. Pepel also befriends the baron, a former nobleman fallen on hard times, but Pepel's attempts at happiness are complicated when he's accused of murder by a spiteful Vassilissa.
La séance de spiritisme est terminée La séance de spiritisme est terminée (1931) Character: Himself
Advertisment for Levitan about a small, moving table.
Coup de torchon Coup de torchon (1981) Character: Le condamné à mort (dans le film publicitaire "Galeries Barbès")
A pathetic police chief, humiliated by everyone around him, suddenly wants a clean slate in life, and resorts to drastic means to achieve it.
Paris mange son pain Paris mange son pain (1958) Character: Self
This short documents the important role played by bread in the daily life of the city of Paris.



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