Christian Chamborant

French film director
Christian Chamborant
Born
Eugène Christian Chamborant

4 June 1892
Paris
Died10 December 1948(1948-12-10) (aged 56)
Paris

Eugène Christian Chamborant (4 June 1892 – 10 December 1948) was a French film director.

Biography

Little is known about the life of this discreet filmmaker who died a week before the release of his final movie. Before becoming a director, he was the author of numerous documentaries during the 1920s and 1930s. Among other things, he worked for the producer Pierre Caron from 1936.

Filmography

Film editor

  • 1936: Les Demi-vierges [fr], de Pierre Caron
  • 1936: Marinella, by Pierre Caron
  • 1937: The Club of Aristocrats, by Pierre Colombier
  • 1937: Balthazar, by Pierre Colombier

Production manager

  • 1938: Le Dompteur [fr] by Pierre Colombier
  • 1946: Son of France, by Pierre Blondy [fr]

Assistant director

  • 1938: Mon curé chez les riches [fr], by Jean Boyer
  • 1939: Cocoanut, by Jean Boyer
  • 1939: Circonstances atténuantes, by Jean Boyer
  • 1939: Nine Bachelors, by Sacha Guitry
  • 1939: Serenade, by Jean Boyer
  • 1940: Miquette, by Jean Boyer

Director

  • 1937: Police mondaine [fr], with Michel Bernheim
  • 1939: Latin Quarter, with Pierre Colombier and Alexander Esway
  • 1941: Patrouille blanche [fr]
  • 1942: White Patrol
  • 1947: Rouletabille joue et gagne [fr]
  • 1948: Rouletabille contre la dame de pique [fr]

Bibliography

  • Tulard, Jean (1982). Les Réalisateurs. Vol. 1. Robert Laffont. ISBN 2-221-08189-7. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  • Christian Chamborant at IMDb
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