Georges Sadoul
{{Short description|French cinema writer (1904–1967)}}
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| birth_date = {{Birth date|1904|02|04|df=y}}
| birth_place = Nancy, France
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1967|10|13|1904|02|04|df=y}}
| death_place = Paris, France
| organization = University of Paris, Sorbonne
IDHEC
| occupation = Journalist, writer, film historian
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Georges Sadoul ({{IPA|fr|ʒɔʁʒ sadul|lang}}; 4 February 1904 – 13 October 1967) was a French film critic, journalist and cinema writer.Jean-Noël Lafargue, Entre la plèbe et l'élite : les ambitions contraires de la bande dessinée, édition Atelier Perrousseaux, 2012, {{p.|67-71}} {{ISBN|978-2-911220-42-5}} He is known for writing encyclopedias of film and filmmakers, many of which have been translated into English.
Biography
Sadoul was born in Nancy. His father, Charles Sadoul, was a well-known ethnologist.{{Cite web |title=Charles et Georges Sadoul |url=https://ccfr.bnf.fr/portailccfr/ark:/06871/0034498 |access-date=2022-03-04 |website=ccfr.bnf.fr |language=fr}}
At the age of 19, a student in Nancy, he collaborated with L'Est Républicain and founded the Nancy-Paris Committee. The objective of this committee is to allow the population of Nancy to meet Parisian productions and artists. He notably brought there Jean Epstein, Henry Prunières, André Lurçat, Jacques Rivière, Jacques Copeau and André Lhote.
Once a surrealist, he became a member of the French Communist Party in 1932.[https://journals.openedition.org/strenae/1498 Georges Sadoul rédacteur en chef de Mon Camarade] He is editor-in-chief of the magazine for young people, published by the PCF, Mon Camarade. He was responsible for the cinematographic section of the journal Regards, from 1936. Until the war, he published articles regularly in L'Humanité and the Cahiers du bolchévisme.
In his Diary of war, he recounts at length his phoney war and the debacle of 1940.
Sadoul was also a member of the Resistance, alongside Louis Aragon, and responsible for the Front National des Intellectuels for the southern zone from 1941 to 1944. He collaborated with the clandestine Les Letters Françaises and the Stars.
File:Georges Sadoul, Dieterle, Fourre Cormeray, Jean Grémillon - Film nr 21 - 1947-07-01.JPG
After the Second World War he published in six volumes his main work General History of Cinema ("Histoire générale du cinéma"). He viewd films around the world with a focus on developing countries.{{Cite web |date=2013-05-13 |title=La Cinémathèque française - Bibliothèque du film |url=http://www.bifi.fr/public/ap/article.php?id=185 |access-date=2022-03-04 |website= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130513153252/http://www.bifi.fr/public/ap/article.php?id=185 |archive-date=13 May 2013 |url-status=dead}} Throughout his career, Sadoul was accused of having an ideological bias in his works.
He taught cinema history at the IDHEC, and also taught at the Sorbonne's Institut de filmologie.
He was the first secretary general of the French Federation of Film Clubs and the International Federation of Film Clubs. He published of some of the most important reviews of the era in magazines such as Cahiers du Cinéma.
He died in Paris at the age of sixty-three.[http://gsadoul.free.fr Biographie partielle]
Bibliography
- Histoire générale du cinéma. Tome 1. L'invention du cinéma (1832–1897), Denoël, 1946
- Histoire générale du cinéma. Tome 2. Les pionniers du cinéma, Denoël, 1950–1975
- Histoire générale du cinéma. Tome 3. Le cinéma devient un art – L'avant-guerre, Denoël, 1950–1975
- Histoire générale du cinéma. Tome 4. Le cinéma devient un art – La première guerre mondiale, Denoël, 1950–1975
- Histoire générale du cinéma. Tome 5. L'Art muet – L'après-guerre en Europe, Denoël, 1950–1975
- Histoire générale du cinéma. Tome 6. L'Art muet – Hollywood – La fin du muet, Denoël, 1950–1975
- Histoire générale du cinéma. Tome 6 (according to the initial outline). L'époque contemporaine (1939-1954) – 1/Le cinéma pendant la guerre (1939–1945), Denoël, 1946, rééd. 1954
- Histoire de l'art du cinéma, 3e édition, Flammarion, 1949
- Histoire du cinéma mondial, des origines à nos jours, Flammarion, 1949; éd. revue et augmentée, 1968
- le Cinéma français, Flammarion, 1962
- Dictionnaire des films, 1965
- Dictionnaire des cinéastes, 1965
References
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External links
- [http://gsadoul.free.fr/ Partial biography (in French)]
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