Raymond Cauchetier is a Actor and Camera Department Manager French born on 10 january 1920 at Paris (France)
Raymond Cauchetier
Raymond Cauchetier participated to
11 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
2 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Cameraman
, 1h29
Directed by Jean-Luc GodardOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Films about films,
La provenceActors Jean-Paul Belmondo,
Jean Seberg,
Daniel Boulanger,
Jean-Pierre Melville,
Henri-Jacques Huet,
Van DoudeRoles Still Photographer
Rating76%
Michel (Jean-Paul Belmondo) is a youthful criminal who is intrigued with the film persona of Humphrey Bogart. After stealing a car in Marseille, Michel shoots and kills a policeman who has followed him onto a country road. Penniless and on the run from the police, he turns to an American love interest Patricia (Jean Seberg), a student and aspiring journalist, who sells the New York Herald Tribune on the streets of Paris. The ambivalent Patricia unwittingly hides him in her apartment as he simultaneously tries to seduce her and call in a loan to fund their escape to Italy. At one point, Patricia says she is pregnant with Michel's child. She learns that Michel is on the run when questioned by the police. Eventually she betrays him, but before the police arrive she tells Michel what she has done. He is somewhat resigned to a life in prison, and does not try to escape at first. The police shoot him in the street and, after a prolonged death run, he dies “à bout de souffle” (out of breath)., 1h42
Directed by François Truffaut,
Robert BoberOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Films about sexuality,
Films about suicide,
Buddy filmsActors Jeanne Moreau,
Oskar Werner,
Henri Serre,
Marie Dubois,
Sabine Haudepin,
Jean-Louis RichardRoles Still Photographer
Rating76%
The film is set before, during and after the Great War in several different parts of France, Austria, and Germany. Jules (Oskar Werner) is a shy writer from Austria who forges a friendship with the more extroverted Frenchman Jim (Henri Serre). They share an interest in the world of the arts and the Bohemian lifestyle. At a slide show, they become entranced with a bust of a goddess and her serene smile, and travel to see the ancient statue on an island in the Adriatic Sea.