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Abel Gance

Known For
Directing

Known Credits
17

Gender
Male

Birthday
October 25, 1889 (136 years old)

Place of Birth
Paris, France

Abel Gance

Biography

Abel Gance was a French film director, producer, writer and actor. A pioneer in the theory and practice of montage, he is best known for three major silent films: J'accuse (1919), La Roue (1923), and Napoléon (1927).

He was born in Paris in 1889. In 1909, he acted in his first film. He also wrote scenarios, and often sold them to Gaumont. During this period he was diagnosed with tuberculosis, fatal at the time, but he recovered. In 1911, with some friends he established a production company, Le Film Français, and began directing his own films.

With the outbreak of WW I, rejected by the army on medical grounds, he started writing and directing for a new film company, Film d'Art until 1918, making over a dozen successful films. Charles Pathé underwrote his next film, J'accuse (1919), in which Gance confronted the waste and suffering which the war had brought.

In 1920, he developed La Roue. He brought an unprecedented level of energy and imagination to the technical realization of his story, employing elaborate editing techniques and innovative use of rapid cutting which made the film highly influential. The finished film ran for nearly nine hours, but was edited down for distribution.

In 1921, Gance visited America to promote J'accuse. He met D. W. Griffith, whom he had long admired. He was also offered a contract with MGM but turned it down.

He then embarked on his greatest project, a six-part life of Napoléon. Only the first part was completed, tracing his early life, through the Revolution, up to the invasion of Italy, but even this occupied a vast canvas with meticulously recreated historical scenes and scores of characters. The film was full of experimental techniques, combining rapid cutting, hand-held cameras, superimposition of images, and, in wide-screen sequences, shot using a system he called Polyvision needing triple cameras (and projectors), achieved a spectacular panoramic effect, including a finale in which the outer two film panels were tinted blue and red, creating a widescreen image of a French flag. The original version ran for around 6 hours. A shortened version received a triumphant première at the Paris Opéra in April 1927.

Throughout his life he kept returning to Napoléon, editing his footage, and as a result the original 1927 film was lost from view for decades. The dedicated work of the film historian Kevin Brownlow produced a five-hour version, still incomplete but fuller than anyone had seen since the 1920s. It was presented at the Telluride Film Festival in 1979, and the occasion brought a belated triumph to Gance's career, and made his name known to a worldwide audience.

In the assessment of Kevin Brownlow, "...[Abel Gance] made a fuller use of the medium than anyone before or since". As well as his multiscreen ventures with Polyvision, he explored the use of superimposition of images, extreme close-ups, fast rhythmic editing, and he made the camera mobile in unorthodox ways – hand-held, mounted on wires or a pendulum, or even strapped to a horse. He also made early experiments with the addition of sound to film, and with filming in color and in 3-D. There were few aspects of film technique that he did not seek to incorporate in his work, and his influence was acknowledged by contemporaries and later by the French New Wave film-makers.

Known For

Directing

1972Bonaparte et la révolution...Director
1966Marie Tudor...Director
1964Cyrano and d'Artagnan...Director
1960The Battle of Austerlitz...Director
1958Magirama...Director
1956I Accuse! [Magirama]...Director
1955Tower of Lust...Director
195414 juillet 1953...Director
1943Captain Fracasse...Director
1941Blind Venus...Director
1939Four Flights to Love...Director
1939Louise...Director
1938The Woman Thief...Director
1938I Accuse...Director
1937The Life and Loves of Beethoven...Director
1935Lucrezia Borgia...Director
1935The Queen and the Cardinal...Director
1935Napoléon Bonaparte...Director
1935Le Roman d'un jeune homme pauvre...Director
1934Camille...Director
1934Poliche...Director
1933Mater Dolorosa...Director
1931The End of the World...Director
1928Marines et cristeaux...Director
1927Napoleon...Director
1924Au secours !...Director
1923La Roue...Director
1919I Accuse...Director
1918The Tenth Symphony...Director
1917The Zone of Death...Director
1917Barberousse...Director
1917The Torture of Silence...Director
1917The Right to Life...Director
1916Deadly Gas...Director
1916Le périscope...Director
1916Le fou de la falaise...Director
1915Un drame au château d'Acre...Director
1915L'héroïsme de Paddy...Director
1915L'énigme de dix heures...Director
1915The Madness of Dr. Tube...Director
1912The Mask of Horror...Director
1911La Digue...Director

Writing

1972Bonaparte et la révolution...Writer
1966Marie Tudor...Writer
1964Cyrano and d'Artagnan...Screenplay
1960The Battle of Austerlitz...Writer
1955Tower of Lust...Screenplay
1954Queen Margot...Writer
1943Captain Fracasse...Writer
1941Blind Venus...Writer
1939Four Flights to Love...Screenplay
1939Louise...Adaptation
1938I Accuse...Writer
1937The Life and Loves of Beethoven...Writer
1935Lucrezia Borgia...Writer
1935The Queen and the Cardinal...Writer
1935Napoléon Bonaparte...Screenplay
1935Le Roman d'un jeune homme pauvre...Screenplay
1933The Ironmaster...Screenplay
1933Mater Dolorosa...Writer
1931The End of the World...Screenplay
1929Napoleon at St. Helena...Story
1927Napoleon...Writer
1924Au secours !...Writer
1923La Roue...Writer
1919I Accuse...Screenplay
1918The Tenth Symphony...Writer
1917The Zone of Death...Writer
1917Barberousse...Writer
1917The Torture of Silence...Writer
1917The Right to Life...Writer
1916Deadly Gas...Writer
1916Le périscope...Writer
1916Le fou de la falaise...Writer
1915Un drame au château d'Acre...Writer
1915L'héroïsme de Paddy...Writer
1915L'énigme de dix heures...Writer
1915The Madness of Dr. Tube...Writer
1914L'infirmière...Writer
1912The Mask of Horror...Screenplay
1912A Tragic Love of Mona Lisa...Writer
1911La Digue...Writer
1910Le Portrait de Mireille...Writer
1910Molière...Writer
1910Jephté's Daughter...Writer
1909The Death of the Duke of Enghien in 1804...Writer

Editing

195414 juillet 1953...Editor
1935Napoléon Bonaparte...Editor
1927Napoleon...Editor
1923La Roue...Editor
1919I Accuse...Editor

Production

1934Camille...Producer
1924Au secours !...Producer
1923La Roue...Producer
1923Tillers of the Soil...Producer

Acting

1984Abel Gance et son Napoléonas Self (archival footage)
1978Encyclopédie audiovisuelle du cinémaas Self (archive footage)
1974Spécial cinémaas Self (archive footage)
1972Bonaparte et la révolutionas St. Just (archive footage)
1968Abel Gance: The Charm of Dynamiteas Self - Interviewee
1967Omnibusas Self
1963Abel Gance, Yesterday and Tomorrowas Self
1956Cinépanoramaas Self
1935Napoléon Bonaparteas Saint-Just
1931The End of the Worldas Jean Novalic
1930Around the End of the Worldas Self
1928The Fall of the House of Usheras Bar Customer
1928Autour de Napoléonas self
1927Napoleonas Louis Antoine Léon de Saint-Just
1923Around The Wheelas Self
1923La Roueas Self
1910Molièreas Molière jeune