Henri Calef
Henri Calef
Biography
Henri Calef was a French film director and screenwriter known for his contributions to post-World War II cinema. Born in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, he moved to France and began his career as an assistant director, working on films such as The Lafarge Case (1938). Calef made his directorial debut with L'Extravagante Mission (1945). He gained recognition with Jericho (1946), a film about French Resistance fighters, and Les Chouans (1947), an adaptation of Honoré de Balzac's novel. His filmography includes La Maison sous la mer (1947), Les Eaux troubles (1949), and La Souricière (1950). Calef's works are noted for their narrative depth and exploration of human resilience.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Directing
Known Credits
25
Gender
Male
Birthday
1910-07-20 (114 years old)
Place of Birth
Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Acting

2019

1940: Taking over French Cinema as Self (archive footage)
Crew

1973

Féminin-féminin Director

1973

Féminin-féminin Screenplay

1973

Féminin-féminin Editor

1965

The Hour of Truth Director

1965

The Hour of Truth Screenplay

1958

Les Violents Director

1958

Les Violents Screenplay

1953

Fatal Affair Director

1951

Shadow and Light Director

1951

The Passerby Director

1951

Shadow and Light Screenplay

1950

Sorceror Director

1949

Troubled Waters Director

1948

Bagarres Director

1948

Crossroads of Passion Director

1947

The Royalists Director

1946

Behind These Walls Director

1945

The Queer Assignment Director

1939

The Last Turning Assistant Director

1938

The New Rich Assistant Director

1938

The Lafarge Case Screenplay

1938

The Lafarge Case Assistant Director