Personal Info
Known For
Directing
Birthdate
1942-02-20
Day of Death
2012-04-04
Place of Birth
Paris, France
Claude Miller
Biography
Claude Miller (20 February 1942 â 4 April 2012) was a French film director, producer and screenwriter. Claude Miller was born to a Jewish family. A student at Paris' IDHEC film school from 1962 through 1963, Miller had his first practical cinematic experience while he was in uniform, serving with the Service CinĂ©ma de l'ArmĂ©e. From 1965 until 1974, Miller worked in assistant and supervisory capacities for many of France's major directors, including Robert Bresson and Jean-Luc Godard. His principal mentor was François Truffaut, under whose tutelage Miller directed a trio of shorts and La meilleure façon de marcher (The Best Way to Walk, 1976), his first theatrical feature, a coming-of-age drama which bore traces of Truffaut's Les Mistons (1957) and The 400 Blows (1959). Miller received CĂ©sar nominations for Best Director and CĂ©sar Award for Best Screenplay, Dialogue or Adaptation for this film. His subsequent films can also be perceived as homages to Truffaut, many even using the same production personnel. The following year he made Dites-lui que je l'aime, for which he received a second CĂ©sar nomination for Best Director. He won a CĂ©sar Award for Best Screenplay, Dialogue or Adaptation in 1981 for Garde Ă vue, and the Louis Delluc Prize in 1985 for L'EffrontĂ©e, for which he received another CĂ©sar nomination for Best Director. In 1983 he directed Mortelle randonnĂ©e. When Truffaut died in 1984 during the preparation of another feature about a confused, adolescent serial thief entangled with an older lover, La Petite Voleuse (The Little Thief), Miller took over the project, completing the film in 1988. The latter film was a considerable international success, and solidified Miller's status as one of France's major film-makers. On French television, Miller directed dozens of commercials and the six-part miniseries Traits de MĂ©moire (1976). After a four-year absence, Claude Miller returned to active filmmaking with The Accompanist (1992) and Le Sourire (1994). He had to wait until 1998 for his next major success: La Classe de Neige, the chilling story of a lonely boy on a school skiing holiday, which won the Jury Prize at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. Later films Miller directed include Betty Fisher et autres histoires (2001) which Peter Bradshaw wrote that Miller "endowed it with the fascination of an exotic, spiky, poisonous flower", La Petite Lili (2003), and A Secret (2007). At the time of his death he was working on an adaptation of François Mauriac's ThĂ©rĂšse Desqueyroux. The film was selected to close the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Description above from the Wikipedia article Claude Miller, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography (11)
Lino Ventura, la part intime
2018
Success Story
2016
A Perfect Friend
2006
La vie de Michel Muller est plus belle que la vĂŽtre
2005
Heat of Desire
1981
Heat of Desire
1981
Like a Turtle on Its Back
1978
The Probability Factor
1976
Day for Night
1973
The Wild Child
1970