Maurice Dugowson

Maurice Dugowson ( born September 23, 1938 in Saint- Quentin, Aisne, † November 11, 1999 in Paris) was a French film director, documentary filmmaker and screenwriter.

Life and career

Maurice Dugowson, born in 1938 in Saint- Quentin in the Aisne département, in 1964 worked first as an assistant director on several episodes for the French crime series The cases of Monsieur Jacques Debary Cabrol in the title role. For the Les cent livres des hommes TV series he directed in 1973 a sequence itself

The mid-1970s Dugowson began to write their own screenplays and working as a director for the cinema. They made films such as the comedy Lily, I've loved in the cast: Zouzou, Jean -Michel Folon, Patrick Dewaere, Jean -Pierre Bisson and Rufus, in Berlin ran as a contribution at the International Film Festival in 1975 and the Drama F as in Fairbanks, starring Miou Miou - Patrick Dewaere, Michel Piccoli and John Berry, as the festival 's contribution at the International Film Festival 1976 in Berlin went into the race a year later. In 1979, the drama Goodbye to Monday occupied with the actors Miou Miou -, Carole Laure, David Birney and Claude Brasseur or 1987 thriller We sing in the choir with Pascale Rocard, Hippolyte Girardot, Marie and Michel Aumont Wiart.

For television Dugowson had worked since the 1970s very successfully both in the creation of live broadcasts, as also contributed to the realization of documentaries, television movies and series. Maurice Dugowson wrote in his career different scenarios in different film genres and led itself several times directing.

On 11 November 1999 Dugowson died at age 61 in Paris.

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