Alain Pol Movies, TV Shows, and Filmography

Alain Pol

Alain Pol

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Biography

Alain Pol, born on September 17, 1916, in Besançon, in the Doubs department, is a leading figure in 20th-century French documentary cinema. A director, cinematographer, and cinematographer, he notably worked for the Lumière company, heir to a cinematic tradition of innovation and rigor. The son of the poet Antoine Pol, he grew up in an environment conducive to artistic creation and developed a passion for imagery and visual storytelling at an early age. His career truly began in the 1940s, a period during which he established himself as a master of short documentaries. In 1944, he directed "Autour D’Un Film De Montagne," a behind-the-scenes documentary on the set of Louis Daquin's film "Premier De Cordée," in which he accompanied a team of seventy people to the Alps. This film already demonstrates his interest in human adventure and the mountains, recurring themes in his work. In 1946, Alain Pol made two short films: "Carrefour des pistes" and "La Ceinture Dorée." The following year, he directed "À l’Assaut De La Tour Eiffel," a hybrid work between documentary and fiction, depicting two groups of mountaineers illegally scaling the Eiffel Tower while pursued by the police. This film, praised for its audacity and inventiveness, received the Louis Lumière Prize in 1948 and was awarded a prize at the Venice Biennale. It marked a turning point in French documentary cinema, thanks to its ability to blend suspense, aesthetics, and social observation. In 1948, he followed up with "Le socle," a short film that confirmed his taste for formal experimentation and visual storytelling. The 1950s saw Alain Pol distinguish himself with films such as "The Gobelins Tapestries" and "The Extraordinary Adventures of a Liter of Milk" (1951), in which he explored new subjects and refined his mastery of photography and editing. In 1952, he directed "Let's Play the Game," which continued his previous work, combining pedagogy and creativity. Alongside his work as a director, Alain Pol worked as a cinematographer on several projects, including "Around the World With Orson Welles: The Dominici Affair," which allowed him to collaborate with international filmmakers and broaden his influence. On a personal level, Alain Pol was married to Janine Renaud, with whom he had three children, and later to Odette Gourmel. He is the father of Éric Pol, Bruno Antoine Pol (writer), and Thierry Pol. He died on June 5, 2013 in Seine-Port, Seine-et-Marne, at the age of 96, leaving behind a body of work that is essential to the history of French documentary cinema.

Filmography Movies

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Les Tapisseries Des Gobelins movie poster
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Les Tapisseries Des Gobelins

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Les Tapisseries Des Gobelins
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The Extraordinary Adventures of a Quart of Milk movie poster
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The Extraordinary Adventures of a Quart of Milk

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The Extraordinary Adventures of a Quart of Milk
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La Ceinture Dorée movie poster
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La Ceinture Dorée

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La Ceinture Dorée
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Le Socle movie poster
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Le Socle

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Le Socle
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Broken Journey movie poster
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Broken Journey

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Broken Journey
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The Dominici Affair by Orson Welles movie poster
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The Dominici Affair by Orson Welles

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The Dominici Affair by Orson Welles
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À l'Assaut de la Tour Eiffel movie poster
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À l'Assaut de la Tour Eiffel

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À l'Assaut de la Tour Eiffel
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À l'Assaut de la Tour Eiffel movie poster
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À l'Assaut de la Tour Eiffel

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À l'Assaut de la Tour Eiffel
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The Call Of The Peaks movie poster
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The Call Of The Peaks

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The Call Of The Peaks
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Autour d'un Film de Montagne movie poster
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Autour d'un Film de Montagne

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Autour d'un Film de Montagne
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Gallery

Alain Pol portrait