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Marguerite Germaine Marie Donnadieu (4 April 1914 – 3 March 1996), known as Marguerite Duras, was a French novelist, playwright, screenwriter, essayist, and experimental filmmaker. Her script for the film Hiroshima mon amour (1959) earned her a nomination for Best Original Screenplay at the Academy Awards. Duras was born Marguerite Donnadieu on 4 April 1914, in Gia Định, Cochinchina, French Indochina (now Vietnam). Her parents, Marie (née Legrand, 1877–1956) and Henri Donnadieu (1872–1921), were teachers from France who likely had met at Gia Định High School. They both had previous marriages. Marguerite had two brothers: Pierre, the older, and the younger Paul. Duras' father fell ill and he returned to France, where he died in 1921, when Duras was seven years old. Between 1922 and 1924, the family lived in France while her mother was on administrative leave. They then moved back to French Indochina when she was posted to Phnom Penh followed by Vĩnh Long and Sa Đéc. The family struggled financially, and her mother made a bad investment in an isolated property and area of rice farmland in Prey Nob, a story which was fictionalized in Un barrage contre le Pacifique (The Sea Wall). In 1931, when she was 17, Duras and her family moved to France where she successfully passed the first part of the baccalaureate with the choice of Vietnamese as a foreign language, as she spoke it fluently. Duras returned to Saigon in late 1932 where her mother found a teaching post. There, Marguerite continued her education at the Lycée Chasseloup-Laubat and completed the second part of the baccalaureate, specializing in philosophy. In autumn 1933, Duras moved to Paris, graduating with a degree in public law in 1936. At the same time, she took classes in mathematics. She continued her education, earning a diplôme d'études supérieures (DES) in public law and, later, in political economy. After finishing her studies in 1937, she found employment with the French government at the Ministry of the Colonies. In 1939, she married the writer Robert Antelme, whom she had met during her studies. During World War II, from 1942 to 1944, Duras worked for the Vichy government in an office that allocated paper quotas to publishers and in the process operated a de facto book-censorship system. She then became an active member of the PCF (the French Communist Party) and a member of the French Resistance as a part of a small group that also included François Mitterrand, who later became President of France and remained a lifelong friend of hers. Duras' husband, Antelme, was deported to Buchenwald in 1944 for his involvement in the Resistance, and barely survived the experience (weighing on his release, according to Duras, just 38 kg, or 84 pounds). She nursed him back to health, but they divorced once he recovered. In 1943, when publishing her first novel, she began to use the surname Duras, after the town that her father came from, Duras, Lot-et-Garonne. In 1950, her mother returned to France from Indochina, wealthy from property investments and from the boarding school she had run. ... Source: Article "Marguerite Duras" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Născut
4 aprilie 1914
Zodie
Berbec
Decedat
3 martie 1996
Locul nașterii
Gia Định, Vietnam
Universul filmelor sale
Regie · 11 filme
Marguerite Duras
India Song, Nathalie Granger, Le Camion, Agatha et les lectures illimitées, Le Navire Night, Les Mains négatives, Son nom de Venise dans Calcutta désert, Césarée, L’homme atlantique, La Femme du Gange, Aurélia Steiner (Vancouver)
Regie · 2 filme
Benoît Jacquot
La Mort du jeune aviateur anglais, Écrire

India Song
Voix Intemporelle (voice)
1975

Little Girl Blue
Self (archive footage)
2023

Nathalie Granger
(voice)
1973

Le Camion
elle
1977

Agatha et les lectures illimitées
Narrator (voice)
1981

Le Navire Night
(voice)
1979

Les Mains négatives
Self - Narrator (voice)
1978

Son nom de Venise dans Calcutta désert
1976

Delphine et Carole, insoumuses
Self (archive footage)
2020

Césarée
Self - Narrator (voice)
1978

Godard, seul le cinéma
2023

L’homme atlantique
Narrator (voice)
1981

La Femme du Gange
Voice
1974

La Mort du jeune aviateur anglais
Self
1993

Une minute pour une image
Self - Narrator
1983

Pornotropic : Marguerite Duras et l'illusion coloniale
Self - Writer (archive footage)
2020

Jeanne Moreau, l'affranchie
Self - Writer (archive footage)
2018

Aurélia Steiner (Vancouver)
Narrator (voice)
1979

La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président
Self (archive footage)
2022

Écrire
Self
1994

Lolo Pigalle Strip-teaseuse
Self
1965

Marguerite, telle qu’en elle-même
Self (archive footage)
2003

Marguerite Duras à la petite Roquette
Self
1967

Cygne I
Narrator (voice)
1976