Robert Lapoujade

Robert Lapoujade

director, writer, cinematographer

Robert Lapoujade was born on Jan 03, 1921 in France. Robert Lapoujade's big-screen debut came with Le Socrate directed by Robert Lapoujade in 1968.

Robert Lapoujade had made an impression with his art exhibitions for two decades, between 1939 and 1959, before he decided to move into filmmaking.He had a modest upbringing in a family of bakers and pastry makers, was mostly self taught, and showed his ability at all sorts of odd jobs including the food business.During World War II he helped Jewish children find escape at a refuge in the Alps and avoided his compulsory national service by hiding in the woods.He left the provinces afterwards for Paris, where he became known for his portraits of celebrities and for showing that social issues could be addressed through abstraction rather than the then trendy socialist realism favored on the Left.When he did get into filmmaking, his work The Vertical Smile caused a scandal at Cannes for its use of sexual violence,including castration, and cuts had to be made for the censorship before it could get a theatrical release.

  • Birthday

    Jan 03, 1921
  • Place of Birth

    Montauban, France

Awards

2 wins & 0 nominations

César Awards, France
1977
Best Short Film - Animation (Meilleur court-métrage d'animation)
Winner - César
Venice Film Festival
1968
Le Socrate (1968)
Winner - Special Jury Prize

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