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4Louis Malle (30 October 1932 – 23 November 1995) was a French film director, producer, and screenwriter. He was a contemporary of the MediaNotes/FrenchNewWave and is sometimes listed as a part of the movement, but he did not consider himself a member, and rejected several of its tenets such as MediaNotes/TheAuteurTheory.
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6The fifth of seven children in a wealthy industrialist family, Malle was sent to a Catholic boarding school at the age of 12. However, during his time there, several Jewish students and a Jewish teacher were sent to Auschwitz after a Gestapo raid. Malle would fictionalize this event in ''Film/AuRevoirLesEnfants'' and it most likely contributed to the cynical tone of many of his movies.
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8After studying film at the Sorbonne, he worked as an assistant for Creator/RobertBresson on ''Film/AManEscaped'' before working with Creator/JacquesCousteau as a cameraman and co-director on ''Film/TheSilentWorld'', which would later earn both an Oscar and the Palme d'Or. Cousteau would later call Malle the best underwater cameraman he had ever worked with. Malle would make his solo directorial debut with ''Film/ElevatorToTheGallows'', a noir thriller which featured a famous score by Music/MilesDavis, and made a star of Creator/JeanneMoreau.
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10His next film, ''The Lovers'', was an adultery drama that became highly controversial due to its sexual content. A theater owner in Ohio, named Nico Jacobellis, who showed the film was charged with obscenity and fined $2,500. However, Jacobellis continued to appeal to higher courts until he reached the Supreme Court, which ruled that the film was not obscene. The case is now considered a landmark in free speech laws and Justice Potter Stewart's definition of pornography (''I will know it when I see it'') has been subject to a good deal of MemeticMutation.
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12This would not be the only time Malle was the subject of controversy. He directed two documentaries about India that caused the Indian government to ban not only him, but also the BBC from filming in the country for several years. He would go on to deal with subjects such as incest in ''Murmur of the Heart'', France's capitulation to the Nazis in ''Lacombe, Lucien'', and child prostitution in ''Film/PrettyBaby'', which would be accused of child pornography due to a nude scene by 12-year-old Brooke Shields.
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14None of this was enough to significantly damage his career, as he managed to find work in both France and Hollywood, making many different kinds of film (comedy, adventure, crime, war, surrealist) until his death at the age of 63. He continues to be cited as an influence by filmmakers such as Creator/WesAnderson and Creator/NoahBaumbach.
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17!! Partial filmography:
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20* ''Film/TheSilentWorld'' (1956) — a documentary feature co-directed with Jacques Cousteau
21* ''Film/ElevatorToTheGallows'' (1958)
22* ''Film/ZazieDansLeMetro'' (1960)
23* ''Film/AVeryPrivateAffair'' (1962)
24* ''Film/VivaMaria'' (1965)
25* ''Film/SpiritsOfTheDead'' (1968) (segment "William Wilson")
26* ''Film/LacombeLucien'' (1974)
27* ''Film/PrettyBaby'' (1978)
28* ''Film/AtlanticCity'' (1980)
29* ''Film/MyDinnerWithAndre'' (1981)
30* ''Film/AuRevoirLesEnfants'' (1987)
31* ''Film/{{Damage|1992}}'' (1992)
32* ''Vanya on 42nd Street'' (1994) — his last film, an adaptation of the play ''Theatre/UncleVanya''
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