Jean Benoît-Lévy was a French film director, producer, and writer, recognized as a pioneer in educational and documentary filmmaking. Throughout his career, he directed over 400 films, focusing on social issues, public health, dance, and art. Notable works include La Maternelle (1933) and La Mort du Cygne (1937). His films often addressed societal themes, contributing significantly to French cinema's development in the early 20th century.
Directing
29
Male
1888-04-25
Paris, Ile-de-France, France
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Children of Montmartre
Pasteur
Ballerina
Peachskin
Itto
Hélène
Heart of Paris
A Modern Village
Cabinetmaking
Rose culture
The marriage of roses or artificial hybridization
La jeune fille aux allumettes
Fire in the Straw
Youth in Revolt
Maternity
Âmes d'enfants
Il était une fois trois amis
The House
Le chant de la mine et du feu
Le fou de la danse