Pierre Braunberger

Pierre Braunberger

  • Birthday: 1905-07-29
  • Deathday: 1990-11-16
  • Place of birth: Paris, France
  • Also know as: Les Etablissement Branuberger-Richebé

Biography

Pierre Braunberger (29 July 1905, Paris – 16 November 1990, Aubervilliers) was a French producer, executive producer, and actor. Born into a family of physicians, Braunberger at the age of seven was already determined not have the same life as his father, and not to take up medicine as a career. He saw a screening of Fantômas at the Gaumont Théâtre, the first cinema to open in Paris, and decided to work in the cinema. After the First World War, at the age of 15, he produced and directed his first film: Frankfurt in Germany. He left for successive adventures in Berlin, London at Brocklis establishments, where he worked. In 1923, he left for New York, where he worked for a few weeks at Fox Film Corporation, and became a director of production along with Ferdinand H. Adam where he also worked on films with Frank Merrill. In the course of his films in Los Angeles, he came to know Irving Thalberg who employed him at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as one of his assistants. He stayed there for eighteen months, and established contacts with one of the greatest directors of the time. Wanting to direct and produce in France, he returned to Paris and got to know Jean Renoir, with whom he worked on Avec qui il va tourner, The Whirlpool of Fate, Nana and Tire-au-flanc. In 1929, Braunberger created Productions Pierre Braunberger and Néofilms for the production of his first French-speaking film (La route est belle by Robert Florey). In 1930, Braunberger became head of the Pantheon Cinema and continued there for sixty years. He renovated the lobby, created 450 seats, and installed Western Electric projectors and sound equipment. Although subtitles were yet to be invented, he was the first to show foreign films in their original versions. One year later, he met with Roger Richebé to produce under the name of Établissements Braunberger-Richebé. A few films were produced, such as le Blanc et le noir by Robert Florey, Isn't Life a Bitch? by Jean Renoir, and Chocolatière et Fanny by Marc Allégret. In 1933, still only 28, he decided to continue alone, and formed studios de Billancourt, which became Paris-Studio-Cinéma. During World War two he was not able to produce a film because he was Jewish. At the end of the Second World War, Braunberger transformed a local Gestapo office into the Cinema Studio "Studio Lhmond", which he used to discover new talents of the "nouvelle vague", including Jean-Pierre Melville, Jean-Luc Godard and Alain Resnais. In 1966 he was the head of the jury at the 16th Berlin International Film Festival. Braunberger had a close relationship with philosopher Gilles Deleuze. In the late 1970s, Braunberger produced two films for Polish filmmaker Walerian Borowczyk. Braunberger died in 1990. Source: Article "Pierre Braunberger" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Filmography

Production

Vivre Sa Vie

1962

As Producer

Shoot the Piano Player

1960

As Producer

Ankle Bone

1968

As Producer

Let's Make a Dirty Movie

1976

As Producer

Paris Nineteen Hundred

1948

As Scenario Writer

Guernica

1949

As Producer

The Punishment

1962

As Producer

La Chienne

1931

As Producer

Muriel, or the Time of Return

1963

As Co-Producer

Bullfight

1951

As Director

Bullfight

1951

As Writer

The Lion Hunters

1966

As Producer

On the Lam

1971

As Producer

The Sad Sack

1928

As Producer

A Story of Water

1961

As Producer

Van Gogh

1948

As Producer

The Song of Styrene

1957

As Producer

All the World's Memory

1956

As Producer

Baby's Laxative

1931

As Producer

Forfaiture

1937

As Producer

Forfaiture

1937

As Presenter

Houston, Texas

1956

As Producer

Charleston Parade

1927

As Producer

Soldier Martin

1966

As Producer

Moi, un Noir

1959

As Executive Producer

Immoral Women

1979

As Executive Producer

A Day in the Country

1946

As Producer

Fool's Mate

1956

As Producer

Love Exists

1960

As Producer

Private Collections

1979

As Executive Producer

Catch Me a Spy

1971

As Producer

Jaguar

1967

As Executive Producer

Little by Little

1970

As Producer

Julietta

1953

As Producer

In the Affirmative

1964

As Producer

Cinéma-Cinéma

1969

As Producer

La Fin des Pyrénées

1970

As Producer

Montparnasse

1929

As Producer

The Road Is Fine

1929

As Producer

One night woman

1930

As Producer

The Lovers of Midnight

1931

As Producer

I. You. They.

1973

As Producer

Land Without Bread

1933

As Sound Designer

L'art de la turlute

1969

As Executive Producer

The Goumbé of the Young Revelers

1966

As Executive Producer

All About Loving

1964

As Producer

¡Cuba Sí!

1961

As Producer

To Be a Crook

1965

As Producer

Nadia

1963

As Producer

L'Amérique lunaire

1963

As Associate Producer

Fantômas

1932

As Producer

O Seasons, O Castles

1958

As Producer

Bestiary of Love

1965

As Producer

Rabbit's Moon

1971

As Production Coordinator

Croissance de Paris

1955

As Producer

The Witnesses

1961

As Producer

The Denunciation

1962

As Producer

A Game for Six Lovers

1960

As Production Manager

The Laboratory of Fear

1971

As Producer

Le crime du Bouif

1952

As Producer

Jocelyn

1952

As Producer

Rabbit's Moon

1971

As Production Office Coordinator

Le Paris des mannequins

1963

As Producer

Act of Aggression

1975

As Executive Producer

Let's Make a Dirty Movie

1976

As Production Manager

Village Sweetness

1964

As Producer

À la mémoire du rock

1963

As Producer

Janine

1962

As Executive Producer

L'armoire

1979

As Producer

The Little Café

1963

As Executive Producer

Chanson de gestes

1966

As Producer

Erotissimo

1969

As Producer

Paris, A Winter's Day

1962

As Producer

Impressions de New York

1956

As Executive Producer

Backbiters

1927

As Producer

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