Jean-Louis Bory

Jean-Louis Bory (25 June 1919 – 11/12 June 1979) was a French writer, journalist, and film critic. Jean-Louis Bory was born on 25 June 1919 in Méréville, Essonne. The son of a pharmacist and a teacher, he came from a family of teachers. With an atheist father and a non-practicing mother, religion played a minor role in his development. It was rather the Popular Front that formed his character. A brilliant student at Étampes, he entered the Lycée Henri-IV. Just when he was ready to enter the École Normale Supérieure in 1939, he was called up for military service. Returning to the Latin Quarter in October 1942, he passed his agrégation des lettres examinations in July 1945. Two months later, Flammarion published his first novel, Mon village à l'heure allemande, which won the Prix Goncourt with the support of Colette. Its sales of 500,000 copies represented an exceptional success, even as he was assigned a position in Haguenau in the province of Bas-Rhin. The money enabled him to buy from the Countess Cally, his aunt, the property his grandparents has acquired in 1880 in Méréville. It was known as "Villa des Iris", and he renamed it "La Calife" or "The Caliph". His second book (Dear Agle, 1947) proved less successful. In 1948 he was assigned to the Paris region and was able to collaborate at the La Gazette des Lettres with Robert Kanters, Paul Guth and François Mauriac. Politically, he was of that generation disappointed that there was no development from "resistance ...

Horizon (1967)

Antonin is a young French soldier who returns home from World War I to recover from his wounds. When he falls in love with a young widow, Antonin questions his role in battle and contemplates desertion as he recalls the horrors of war. He is pressured by his ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Jacques Rouffio
CAST:  Jacques Perrin  •  Macha Méril  •  René Dary  •  Monique Mélinand

Antonin is a young French soldier who returns home from World War I to recover from his wounds. When he falls in love with a young widow, Antonin questions his role in battle and contemplates desertion as he recalls the horrors of war. He is pressured by his ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Jacques Rouffio
CAST:  Jacques Perrin  •  Macha Méril  •  René Dary  •  Monique Mélinand

La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président (2022)

In May 1974, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing became President of the Republic and wanted to bring about a new era of modernity. One of his first decisions was to break up the ORTF with the creation of three new television channels: TF1, Antenne 2 and FR3. Three new public ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Matthieu Jaubert
CAST:  Valéry Giscard d'Estaing  •  Charles Aznavour  •  Johnny Hallyday  •  René Rémond

In May 1974, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing became President of the Republic and wanted to bring about a new era of modernity. One of his first decisions was to break up the ORTF with the creation of three new television channels: TF1, Antenne 2 and FR3. Three new public ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Matthieu Jaubert
CAST:  Valéry Giscard d'Estaing  •  Charles Aznavour  •  Johnny Hallyday  •  René Rémond

Bleu, blanc, rose (2002)

"Homosexuality, this painful problem "... It was thirty years ago, the title of a program of Ménie Grégoire! But what has happened since the seventies, when France was transformed and the gay movement emerged? For gays and lesbians, thirty years of fights, hopes ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Yves Jeuland
CAST:  Jean-Paul Aron  •  Roselyne Bachelot  •  Jean-Louis Bory  •  Christine Boutin

"Homosexuality, this painful problem "... It was thirty years ago, the title of a program of Ménie Grégoire! But what has happened since the seventies, when France was transformed and the gay movement emerged? For gays and lesbians, thirty years of fights, hopes ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Yves Jeuland
CAST:  Jean-Paul Aron  •  Roselyne Bachelot  •  Jean-Louis Bory  •  Christine Boutin