Colette Audry

Colette Audry

  • Birthday: 1906-07-06
  • Deathday: 1990-10-20
  • Place of birth: Orange, Vaucluse, France

Biography

Colette Audry (6 July 1906 – 20 October 1990) was a French novelist, screenwriter, and critic. Audry was born in Orange, Vaucluse. She won the Prix Médicis for the autobiographical novel Derrière la baignoire (Behind the Bathtub). As a screenwriter she first gained acclaim for The Battle for the Railway and also wrote for her sister Jacqueline. In politics she was a member of the Anti-Stalinist left (she was a member of the Workers and Peasants' Socialist Party) and an associate to Simone de Beauvoir. She died at Issy-les-Moulineaux, aged 84. Source: Article "Colette Audry" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Production

The Battle of the Rails

1946

As Dialogue

Bitter Fruit

1967

As Screenplay

Le Socrate

1968

As Dialogue

Olivia

1951

As Writer

Sophie's Misfortune

1946

As Adaptation

Provisional Liberty

1958

As Screenplay

Bitter Fruit

1967

As Director

Raped On The Beach

1969

As Dialogue

Olivia

1951

As Adaptation

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