The life of Jean-Paul Sartre, told by himself.
Michel Contat is Emeritus Director of Research at the CNRS, ITEM/CNRS/ENS and a specialist of Jean-Paul Sartre whose novels and theater he has edited in the Pléiade edition and about whom he has written several books. With Alexander Astruc, he made the film Sartre par lui-même (1976) and, with Antoine Burnier, co-wrote the script of Claude Garretta’s TV film Sartre, L’Age des passions (2006). As a journalist, Contat contributed literary columns for Le Monde since 1978, and as an amateur musician, he was the jazz columnist for the magazine Télérama. His most recent books are Pour Sartre (2006) and André Gorz; vers la société libérée (2009).
Alexandre Astruc
Director
The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin66%
Gad Elmaleh - L’autre c’est moi77%
La Promesse de l'aube72%
Illusions perdues73%
Mr & Mme Adelman74%
Edmond74%
Les Femmes du square64%
I Know That Voice71%
Le Bal des folles70%
Final Portrait60%
Un divan à New York59%
Les Choses de la vie70%
My Old Lady61%
Eugénie Grandet60%
Mr. Morgan's Last Love65%
Paris, je t'aime67%
Banzaï62%
3 Hommes et un couffin63%
Sherman's March67%
Le Schpountz69%