Pierre Kast
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Pierre Kast was a French
French people
The French are a nation that share a common French culture and speak the French language as a mother tongue. Historically, the French population are descended from peoples of Celtic, Latin and Germanic origin, and are today a mixture of several ethnic groups...

 screenwriter and film and television director.

Kast died from a heart attack on board an aircraft on 20 October 1984, aged 64.

Director

  • 1949 : Les Charmes de l'existence, co-réalisé avec Jean Grémillon
    Jean Grémillon
    Jean Grémillon was a French film director. After directing a number of documentaries during the 1920s, many now lost, he had his first substantial success with the dramatic feature Maldone in 1928...

     (court métrage)
  • 1951 : Les Femmes du Louvre (documentaire)
  • 1951 : Arithmétique (documentaire)
  • 1952 : Je sème à tout vent
  • 1954 : L'Architecte maudit: Claude-Nicolas Ledoux (court métrage)
  • 1957 : Le Corbusier, l'architecte du bonheur (court métrage)
  • 1957 : Amour de poche
    Amour de poche
    Amour de poche is a French comedy Fantasy film from 1957, directed by Pierre Kast, written by France Roche, starring Jean Marais. The scenario was based on a novel "Diminishing Draft" of Waldemar Kamempfert...

  • 1959 : Images pour Baudelaire
  • 1959 : Des ruines et des hommes, co-réalisé avec Marcelle Lioret (court métrage)
  • 1960 : Le Bel Âge
  • 1960 : Une question d'assurance
  • 1960 : La Morte saison des amours
  • 1960 : Merci Natercia!
  • 1962 : P.X.O. (documentaire)
  • 1963 : Vacances portugaises
  • 1964 : Le Grain de sable
  • 1965 : La Brûlure de mille soleils (court métrage)
  • 1966 : Les Carnets Brésiliens (documentaire) (TV)
  • 1968 : Bandeira Branca de Oxalá (documentaire)
  • 1968 : Drôle de jeu, co-réalisé avec Jean-Daniel Pollet
    Jean-Daniel Pollet
    Jean-Daniel Pollet is a French film director and screenwriter who was most active in the 1960s and 1970s. He was associated with two approaches to filmmaking: comedies which blended burlesque and melancholic elements, and poetic films based on texts by writers such as the French poet Francis...

  • 1972 : Les Soleils de l'Ile de Pâques
  • 1976 : Un animal doué de déraison (A Nudez de Alexandra)
  • 1980 : Le Soleil en face
  • 1982 : La Guérilléra
  • 1985 : L'Herbe rouge (TV)

Assistant director

  • 1949 : Pattes blanches, de Jean Grémillon
    Jean Grémillon
    Jean Grémillon was a French film director. After directing a number of documentaries during the 1920s, many now lost, he had his first substantial success with the dramatic feature Maldone in 1928...

  • 1951 : L'Étrange Madame X
    L'Étrange Madame X
    The Strange Madame X is a 1951 French drama film directed by Jean Grémillon. The screenplay was written by Marcelle Maurette, Pierre Laroche and Albert Valentin . The film stars Michèle Morgan and Henri Vidal...

    , de Jean Grémillon
    Jean Grémillon
    Jean Grémillon was a French film director. After directing a number of documentaries during the 1920s, many now lost, he had his first substantial success with the dramatic feature Maldone in 1928...

  • 1952 : Jeux interdits, de René Clément (non crédité)
  • 1955 : French Cancan, de Jean Renoir
    Jean Renoir
    Jean Renoir was a French film director, screenwriter, actor, producer and author. As a film director and actor, he made more than forty films from the silent era to the end of the 1960s...

  • 1955 : Les Carnets du Major Thompson, de Preston Sturges
    Preston Sturges
    Preston Sturges , originally Edmund Preston Biden, was a celebrated playwright, screenwriter and film director born in Chicago, Illinois...


Writer

  • 1951 : Arithmétique, co-écrit avec Raymond Queneau
    Raymond Queneau
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  • 1952 : Je sème à tout vent, co-écrit avec François Chalais
    François Chalais
    François Chalais was a prominent French reporter, journalist, writer and film historian. The François Chalais Prize at the annual Cannes Film Festival is named after him....

  • 1955 : Le Manteau rouge (Il Mantello rosso)
  • 1959 : Des ruines et des hommes, co-écrit avec Marcelle Lioret
  • 1960 : Le Bel Âge, co-écrit avec Jacques Doniol-Valcroze
    Jacques Doniol-Valcroze
    Jacques Doniol-Valcroze was a French actor, critic, screenwriter, and director...

  • 1960 : Une question d'assurance
  • 1960 : La Morte saison des amours
  • 1960 : Merci Natercia!, co-écrit avec Peter Oser
  • 1963 : Vacances portugaises, co-écrit avec Alain Aptekman, Jacques Doniol-Valcroze
    Jacques Doniol-Valcroze
    Jacques Doniol-Valcroze was a French actor, critic, screenwriter, and director...

     et Robert Scipion
  • 1964 : Le Grain de sable, co-écrit avec Alain Aptekman
  • 1965 : Une balle au cœur, co-écrit avec Didier Goulard et Jean-Daniel Pollet
    Jean-Daniel Pollet
    Jean-Daniel Pollet is a French film director and screenwriter who was most active in the 1960s and 1970s. He was associated with two approaches to filmmaking: comedies which blended burlesque and melancholic elements, and poetic films based on texts by writers such as the French poet Francis...

  • 1965 : La Brûlure de mille soleils, co-écrit avec Eduard Luis
  • 1966 : Les Carnets Brésiliens (TV)
  • 1968 : Bandeira Branca de Oxalá, co-écrit avec Jean-Gabriel Albicocco
    Jean-Gabriel Albicocco
    Jean-Gabriel Albicocco was a French film director.In 1960 he married French actress and singer Marie Laforêt...

  • 1970 : Le Maître du temps, co-écrit avec Jean-Daniel Pollet
    Jean-Daniel Pollet
    Jean-Daniel Pollet is a French film director and screenwriter who was most active in the 1960s and 1970s. He was associated with two approaches to filmmaking: comedies which blended burlesque and melancholic elements, and poetic films based on texts by writers such as the French poet Francis...

  • 1971 : Le Petit matin, co-écrit avec Jean-Gabriel Albicocco
    Jean-Gabriel Albicocco
    Jean-Gabriel Albicocco was a French film director.In 1960 he married French actress and singer Marie Laforêt...

  • 1972 : Les Soleils de l'Ile de Pâques
  • 1974 : L'Ironie du sort, co-écrit avec Paul Guimard
    Paul Guimard
    Paul Guimard was a French writer known for combining his passion for writing with his love of the sea. His most famous work was Les Choses de la Vie, which was adapted to film, with a complete change of its ending, by Claude Sautet, with Romy Schneider and Michel Piccoli.-Biography:Guimard was...

     et Édouard Molinaro
    Édouard Molinaro
    Édouard Molinaro is a French film director, actor, and screenwriter. He was born in Gironde, Bordeaux.He is best known for his comedies with Louis de Funès , My Uncle Benjamin , Dracula and Son , and the Academy Award-nominated La Cage aux Folles Édouard Molinaro (born 13 May 1928) is a French...

  • 1976 : Un animal doué de déraison (A Nudez de Alexandra)
  • 1980 : Le Soleil en face, co-écrit avec Alain Aptekman
  • 1982 : La Guérilléra, co-écrit avec Antonio Tarruella
  • 1985 : L'Herbe rouge (TV)

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