Marguerite Duras

Cast

Marguerite Duras

Directing

Known for

Directing

Born

1914-04-04

From

Gia Định, Vietnam

Died

1996-03-03

Also known as Marguerite Donnadieu, ë§ˆë„Žê·žëŠŹíŠž 뒀띌슀, ë§ˆë„Žê·žëŠŹíŠž 뒀띌

Biography

Marguerite Germaine Marie Donnadieu (4 April 1914 – 3 March 1996), known as Marguerite Duras, was a French novelist, playwright, screenwriter, essayist, and experimental filmmaker. Her script for the film Hiroshima mon amour (1959) earned her a nomination for Best Original Screenplay at the Academy Awards. Duras was born Marguerite Donnadieu on 4 April 1914, in Gia Định, Cochinchina, French Indochina (now Vietnam). Her parents, Marie (nĂ©e Legrand, 1877–1956) and Henri Donnadieu (1872–1921), were teachers from France who likely had met at Gia Định High School. They both had previous marriages. Marguerite had two brothers: Pierre, the older, and the younger Paul. Duras' father fell ill and he returned to France, where he died in 1921, when Duras was seven years old. Between 1922 and 1924, the family lived in France while her mother was on administrative leave. They then moved back to French Indochina when she was posted to Phnom Penh followed by VÄ©nh Long and Sa Đéc. The family struggled financially, and her mother made a bad investment in an isolated property and area of rice farmland in Prey Nob, a story which was fictionalized in Un barrage contre le Pacifique (The Sea Wall). In 1931, when she was 17, Duras and her family moved to France where she successfully passed the first part of the baccalaureate with the choice of Vietnamese as a foreign language, as she spoke it fluently. Duras returned to Saigon in late 1932 where her mother found a teaching post. There, Marguerite continued her education at the LycĂ©e Chasseloup-Laubat and completed the second part of the baccalaureate, specializing in philosophy. In autumn 1933, Duras moved to Paris, graduating with a degree in public law in 1936. At the same time, she took classes in mathematics. She continued her education, earning a diplĂŽme d'Ă©tudes supĂ©rieures (DES) in public law and, later, in political economy. After finishing her studies in 1937, she found employment with the French government at the Ministry of the Colonies. In 1939, she married the writer Robert Antelme, whom she had met during her studies. During World War II, from 1942 to 1944, Duras worked for the Vichy government in an office that allocated paper quotas to publishers and in the process operated a de facto book-censorship system. She then became an active member of the PCF (the French Communist Party) and a member of the French Resistance as a part of a small group that also included François Mitterrand, who later became President of France and remained a lifelong friend of hers. Duras' husband, Antelme, was deported to Buchenwald in 1944 for his involvement in the Resistance, and barely survived the experience (weighing on his release, according to Duras, just 38 kg, or 84 pounds). She nursed him back to health, but they divorced once he recovered. In 1943, when publishing her first novel, she began to use the surname Duras, after the town that her father came from, Duras, Lot-et-Garonne. In 1950, her mother returned to France from Indochina, wealthy from property investments and from the boarding school she had run. ... Source: Article "Marguerite Duras" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

Duras/Godard
MOVIE1987

Duras/Godard

as Self

The Lorry
★6.4
MOVIE1977

The Lorry

as elle

Pornotropic
★7.0
MOVIE2020

Pornotropic

as Self - Writer (archive footage)

La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président
★7.2
MOVIE2022

La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président

as Self (archive footage)

Baxter, Vera Baxter
★5.7
MOVIE1977

Baxter, Vera Baxter

as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

India Song
★6.4
MOVIE1975

India Song

as Voix Intemporelle (voice)

Delphine and Carole
★6.5
MOVIE2020

Delphine and Carole

as Self (archive footage)

Little Girl Blue
★6.3
MOVIE2023

Little Girl Blue

as Self (archive footage)

Godard Cinema
★5.5
MOVIE2023

Godard Cinema

Nathalie Granger
★6.1
MOVIE1973

Nathalie Granger

as (voice)

Pop Age
MOVIE1966

Pop Age

as Self

Jeanne Moreau: Free Spirit
★7.0
MOVIE2018

Jeanne Moreau: Free Spirit

as Self - Writer (archive footage)

Son nom de Venise dans Calcutta désert
★7.2
MOVIE1976

Son nom de Venise dans Calcutta désert

Duras and Cinema
★10.0
MOVIE2014

Duras and Cinema

as self (archive footage)

Dim Dam Dom: Marguerite Duras and Little François
MOVIE1965

Dim Dam Dom: Marguerite Duras and Little François

as Self

Woman of the Ganges
★7.3
MOVIE1974

Woman of the Ganges

as Voice

The Colour of Words
★9.0
MOVIE1984

The Colour of Words

as Self

Le Navire Night
★6.7
MOVIE1979

Le Navire Night

as (voice)

Mulher a Mulher: Interview with Marguerite Duras by Yann Lemée
MOVIE1980

Mulher a Mulher: Interview with Marguerite Duras by Yann Lemée

as Self

Césarée
★6.2
MOVIE1978

Césarée

as Self - Narrator (voice)

Marguerite as She Was
★7.3
MOVIE2003

Marguerite as She Was

as Self (archive footage)

Mitterrand, président culturel
MOVIE2021

Mitterrand, président culturel

as Self (archive footage)

Écrire
★6.5
MOVIE1994

Écrire

as Self

Aurélia Steiner (Vancouver)
★8.5
MOVIE1979

Aurélia Steiner (Vancouver)

as Narrator (voice)

Gaumont-Palace
★6.0
MOVIE1976

Gaumont-Palace

as Narrator (voice)

Work and Words
MOVIE1984

Work and Words

as Self

The Places of Marguerite Duras
★6.0
MOVIE1976

The Places of Marguerite Duras

as Self

Les Mains négatives
★7.2
MOVIE1978

Les Mains négatives

as Self - Narrator (voice)

Un metteur en ordre: Robert Bresson
MOVIE1966

Un metteur en ordre: Robert Bresson

as Self

L’homme atlantique
★5.6
MOVIE1981

L’homme atlantique

as Narrator (voice)

Marguerite Duras in the Lions' Den
★7.0
MOVIE1966

Marguerite Duras in the Lions' Den

as Self

Les vendredis d'Apostrophes
★6.0
MOVIE2015

Les vendredis d'Apostrophes

as Self (archive footage)

Marguerite Duras and the '68ers
★6.0
MOVIE1968

Marguerite Duras and the '68ers

as Self

L'affaire Matzneff
MOVIE2020

L'affaire Matzneff

as Self (archive footage)

Agatha and the Limitless Readings
★6.3
MOVIE1981

Agatha and the Limitless Readings

as Narrator (voice)

Marguerite Duras and Stripper Lolo Pigalle
★6.8
MOVIE1965

Marguerite Duras and Stripper Lolo Pigalle

as Self

Savannah Bay c’est toi
MOVIE1984

Savannah Bay c’est toi

as Self

Marguerite Duras and the Prison Governess
★6.5
MOVIE1967

Marguerite Duras and the Prison Governess

as Self

One Minute for One Image
★5.8
MOVIE1983

One Minute for One Image

as Self - Narrator

La Dame des Yvelines
MOVIE1984

La Dame des Yvelines

as Self

Duras Shoots
★7.0
MOVIE1981

Duras Shoots

as Self

Marguerite Duras: Worn Out with Desire . . . to Write
MOVIE1985

Marguerite Duras: Worn Out with Desire . . . to Write

as Self

Marguerite Duras interviews Jeanne Moreau
MOVIE1965

Marguerite Duras interviews Jeanne Moreau

as Self

Marguerite Duras, l'écriture et la vie
MOVIE2021

Marguerite Duras, l'écriture et la vie

as Self

The Marguerite Duras Century
MOVIETBA

The Marguerite Duras Century

as Self

Cygne I
★7.0
MOVIE1976

Cygne I

as Narrator (voice)

The Death of the Young English Aviator
★6.7
MOVIE1993

The Death of the Young English Aviator

as Self

Hiroshima: The Time of Return
MOVIE2005

Hiroshima: The Time of Return

as (voice)

Les enfants et Noël
MOVIE1965

Les enfants et Noël

as Self - Narrator (voice)

Marguerite Duras
MOVIE1994

Marguerite Duras

as Self

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