Eric Duvivier was a French filmmaker and psychiatrist known for his medical documentaries and collaborations with the pharmaceutical industry. Born in Paris, he pursued a career in medicine, specializing in psychiatry, and simultaneously developed an interest in filmmaking. Duvivier directed several educational films aimed at medical professionals and the public, focusing on psychiatric conditions and treatments. His notable works include Le Psychodrame (1961), which explores psychodrama therapy, and La Schizophrénie (1965), a documentary on schizophrenia. Duvivier's films are recognized for their informative content and compassionate portrayal of mental health issues.
Directing
12
Male
1928-10-31
Paris, Ile-de-France, France
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They Saw Inferno
Images of Madness
The World of the Schizophrenic
Ballet on a Paraphrenic Topic
La Femme de 100 têtes
The Truth About the Imaginary Passion of an Unknown
Autoportrait d’un schizophrène
Images of the Visionary World
Mechanical Concerto for Madness or Mad Mechanomorphosis
Phobie d'impulsion
Auto-stop – Les cinq grandes constitutions psychopathiques
Le Monde du nouveau-né