André Sauvage

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André Sauvage (born in Bordeaux on July 12, 1891, died on November 16, 1975 in Boutigny-Prouais), was a French filmmaker, director, writer and painter of the interwar period. Close to Max Jacob, Robert Desnos, André Gide, Jean Cocteau, Man Ray, the Prévert brothers and Jean Renoir, he was then known for works such as La Traversée du Grépon, Portrait of Greece and Studies on Paris, but also for his literary writings and his paintings. Passionate traveler, he designs his films according to each landscape or population encountered by adding an ethnographic dimension. Sauvage, Marc Allégret's film teacher, cast Michel Simon in one of his first roles. In its wake, other personalities start such as the young critics Jean George Auriol and Jacques Brunius. André Sauvage remains unknown to the general public today, and forgotten by most moviegoers, because of a tragic affair: that of the film of the Center Asia expedition commissioned by André Citroën in 1931, La Croisière Jaune. A real turning point in the history of this artist, La Croisière Jaune — with which André Citroën had been displeased to the point of asking for a new editing by Léon Poirier — marked the end of the film career of Sauvage, who ended his life as a farmer. All his films are deposited and restored in the French Film Archives of the National Center for Cinema and the Moving Image. The Mediatheque of Orléans was enriched by the donation of the nephews and nieces of André Sauvage in 2012. This donation includes a rich correspondence, unpublished manuscripts, photographic shots and books often illustrated by Max Jacob with shipments. The Association of Friends of Max Jacob supported this donation. Patricia Sustrac drew up the scientific inventory. The Jacob-Sauvage correspondence is to be published, the manuscript of Max Jacob's conference in Brest and Morlaix (1938) kept by André Sauvage will be published in Les Cahiers Max Jacob 21/22 in October 2021.

Most Popular André Sauvage Trailers

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La Traversée du Grépon Trailer (1923)

20 April 1923

In 1923, André Sauvage produced his first film La Traversée du Grépon. Dedicated to mountaineering in the Mont Blanc massif, this documentary is a performance that earned him the recognition of his peers.

Dans la brousse annamite Trailer (1931)

01 January 1931

Produced as part of the "Yellow Cruise", the film documents the daily life of the sedentary Moïs people in Buôn Ma Thuôt, in the Darlac region.

Édouard Georg À Cély Trailer (1923)

20 April 1923

"Édouard Georg À Cély" is a short fiction imagined by André Sauvage while he visits the painter and engraver Edouard Goerg.

Sound Test by Andre Sauvage for "Pivoine déménage" Trailer (1929)

10 May 1929

Facing the camera, 30 centimeters from the microphone, André Sauvage reads a text on the new regulations concerning zebra crossings in Paris.

Film de famille Sauvage: "Rue du Pré Aux Clercs" Trailer (1930)

10 May 1930

Images of the family : the solemn communion of the young Agnes ; the friend Edouard Goerg ; Agnes Antoine and children playing on swings or watering the yard.

Pivoine Trailer (1929)

10 May 1929

Pivoine, a tramp living on the docks near Notre Dame, Macaroni and Georgette are his companions in misfortune.

Études sur Paris Trailer (1928)

29 April 1928

"Paris, Paris, you know, I would eat it..." wrote André Sauvage. An artist close to the avant-gardes, André Sauvage composed the first great filmed portrait of Paris.

The Yellow Cruise Trailer (1934)

18 March 1934

The Yellow Cruise is a French documentary film initially directed by André Sauvage and taken over by Léon Poirier following the intervention of André Citroën.

Portrait of Greece Trailer (1927)

01 January 1927

André Sauvage's short documentary on Greece past and present, deftly depicting the archeological sites, the fishing villages, country roads and peasants.