Jean Cau
Born: 1925-07-08 in Bram, Aude, France
Died: 1993-06-18
Known For: Writing
Biography
Jean Cau (8 July 1925, in Bram, Aude – 18 June 1993) was a French writer and journalist. Born in Bram, Aude, he was secretary to Jean-Paul Sartre, after which he was a journalist and reporter for L'Express, Figaro, and Paris Match. In 1961, he was awarded the Prix Goncourt for The Mercy of God. From the 1970s onwards he grew close to GRECE and his writings became infused with a sun-worshipping neopaganism. Jacques Marlaud dedicated an entire chapter to Cau in his study on contemporary literary and philosophical paganism. Source: Article "Jean Cau (writer)" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography
2024
- Gaumont, the Étrange Anthology as Self (archive footage)
1982
- Pauvre France ... (Adaptation)
1975
- Midi Première as Self
- Apostrophes as Self
1973
- Don Juan or If Don Juan Were a Woman ... (Dialogue)
1972
- Les Fossés de Vincennes ... (Writer)
1970
- Only the Cool ... (Screenplay)
- Borsalino ... (Writer)
1969
- Jeff ... (Writer)
1966
- The Game Is Over ... (Adaptation)
1964
- The Unvanquished ... (Dialogue)
1950
- Life Begins Tomorrow as Self - Sartre's secretary (uncredited)