André Delvaux

André Delvaux ( born March 21, 1926 Heverlee, Brabant, † October 3, 2002 in Valencia) was a Belgian film director.

Life

André Delvaux studied German philology, law and music. His first films were documentaries for Belgian television. His feature film debut as a feature film director, he was in 1965 with the film The Man, the hair could be cut short. He participated with his movies three times a Cannes Film Festival and at the Berlinale 1971. 1975 and 1980 he was a member of the jury of the festival in Cannes. André Delvaux died after a heart attack in Valencia in 2002.

The website of Belgian obediences calls him as a Freemason.

Filmography

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