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Louis Feuillade (February 19, 1873 – February 25, 1925)
Born in 1873, Feuillade came to Paris                from southern France in 1898 to pursue a career in journalism. His                conservative educational background and association with the right-wing                press gave little hint of the radically subversive aesthetic that                would emerge in his films. He was hired by Gaumont as a scriptwriter                in 1905 and in 1907 replaced Alice Guy as head of production. Before                leaving Gaumont in 1924 Feuillade made more than 800 films covering                almost every contemporary genre: historical drama, comedy, realist                drama, melodrama, religious films, and so on. However, he was most                famous, or infamous, for his crime serials: Fantômas (1913-14), Les Vampires, Judex (1916), La Nouvelle                Mission de Judex (1917), Tih-Minh (1918) and Barrabas (1919). - The Innovators 1910-1920: Detailing The Impossible

fuckyeahfrenchcinema:

Louis Feuillade (February 19, 1873 – February 25, 1925)

Born in 1873, Feuillade came to Paris from southern France in 1898 to pursue a career in journalism. His conservative educational background and association with the right-wing press gave little hint of the radically subversive aesthetic that would emerge in his films. He was hired by Gaumont as a scriptwriter in 1905 and in 1907 replaced Alice Guy as head of production. Before leaving Gaumont in 1924 Feuillade made more than 800 films covering almost every contemporary genre: historical drama, comedy, realist drama, melodrama, religious films, and so on. However, he was most famous, or infamous, for his crime serials: Fantômas (1913-14), Les Vampires, Judex (1916), La Nouvelle Mission de Judex (1917), Tih-Minh (1918) and Barrabas (1919). - The Innovators 1910-1920: Detailing The Impossible

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