French director Yves Boise left us on Monday, March 31, at the age of 86, his family announced the AFP.
A passionate, young Yves Biset on the Seventh Art begins with the criticism of this subject, then collaborates with Bertrand Taerner and Jean-Pierre Coursodon on the book “Twenty-year-old American Cinema”. At the same time, he got acquainted with the shooting tray, chose shoulders with large directors – for example, Yves Tsamp, Sergio Leone, Jean -Pierre Melville and Claude Autet – through the position of Assistant to the Director.
Start
It was in 1968, when he took the frame, Coplan saved his skin, a small series B, which was focused on the adventure of a spy Francis Coplan, a character he knows well because he was a director’s assistant, a year earlier, a fire in Mexico was opened from Italian Riccardo.
One of the main constant of his career is that he is concerned about his concerns, through the cinema, is the most eye -catching injustice in our society. The 1970s were not only the most productive period of his career – he has created 10 films for the cinema for years, including some of the critical and commercial – but also what characterizes the most ideological obligation that may be schematically experienced as “left”. For Yves Biset, the movie theater is not only used for fun, but also to be perceived as a way to point the finger on diseases of society.
Several films that he has published a witness to this logic, most of which are inspired by real facts, thereby enhancing the strength of his remarks: Conda (1970) creates a disturbing portrait of the police, the attack (1972) focuses on the strange case of Ben Barka (1973), Ras (1973) approaching the Algerian War, who supports the military, who supports the Algerian war (1973). (1975). Revagnant and Judge Fayard dit le sheriff (1977) are rebels against the corruption of political and judicial systems.
The diversity of genres
In various genres that have not lost their relevance today, the director is also surrounded by the greatest actors at the moment, from Jean Carmet to Patrick Duer, through Ennieved Girardot, Bruno Kremer, Lino Ventura, Lee Marvin or Michelle Bouquet.
If Iv Boissette tries to fight against the leading dysfunctions for the leading structures of French society, her vision is not the world. As evidence, he refuses to make a film on Mesrine – an emblematic figure that is a unique figure on powers – with Jean -Paul Belmondo, in the role of N ° 1 in the role of public enemy, as he does not want to reduce the criminal side of this man. Its purpose is to post pictures of ambiguous stories, to ask viewers’ questions.
His films, which are strong provocative and shocking pamphlets for each of them, must fight for censorship: an army that sees the realization of “RAS” with a bad eye, with far -sighted groups using “Dupont Lajoy” violence, Charles Passa. In most cases, Yves Biset admits that these obstacles are quite useful because they want their viewers to see their films.
Ambitious movies
Since the 1980s, Yves Biset has been less successful, which has not prevented him from forming a certain ambitious works, faithful to his principles. In 1980, after the woman was resolved with a police officer, she established the zenfants the following year, according to an episodic novel by anti -Miltarist Ive Giba.
The film is a commercial failure when it came out in the theaters, but its author was considered the best of his career, or at least the most personal. Specifically, Prix Du Danger (1983), in anticipation of the excess of reality television, which subsequently plagiarates in Running Man (1987), Arnold Schwarzenegger plays the role of Gerard Lanvin.
Slightly, as in the United States, where the new Hollywood gradually gave mass entertainment, the French community tends to make films that were involved in the late 1970s. Yves Biset began moving to TV, after the tribe, was fully devoted to his latest film in 1991.
Even for a small screen, the filmmaker continues to treat the strongest subjects – Seznec affair (1993), Dreyfus Affair (1995), Le Pants (1997), Jean Moulin (2002), Salengro Affair (2009), 12 balls for Pierre Lavali (2009). In 2011, he published his autobiography called “Life is Choice”, returning to his career with multiple adventures.
Source: Allocine

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