Deville started his filmmaking career in the late 1950s, paralleling the emergence of the French New Wave directors. He never achieved the level of critical and international recognition of some of his contemporaries such as François Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard and Claude Chabrol, possibly because of his more conventional filmmaking style. Nevertheless, his films, especially his comedies from the 1970s and 1980s, were popular in his native France.
Directing
64
Male
1931-04-13
Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France
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Son of Gascogne
Lesson movie from Michel Deville: Nude in the town and village
A Day in the Life of French Cinema
Raphael or the Debauched One
Death in a French Garden
Tender Sharks
The Gods Must Be Daring
Love at the Top
Almost Peaceful
The Bear and the Doll
The Nonentity
Tonight or Never
Lest We Forget
Dossier 51
La Lectrice
Adorable Liar
A Sweet Journey
Sachs' Disease
Life's Little Treasures
Deep Water
The Art of Breaking Up
The Woman in Blue
Summer Night in Town
The Little Bunch
Because, Because of a Woman
Girl's Apartment
The Diary of an Innocent Boy
Soldier Martin
A Bullet in the Gun Barrel
Lucky Jo
Bye Bye Barbara
Sweetheart
The Little Misses
The Mona Lisa Has Been Stolen
Les Capricieux
The Apprentice Heel