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René Vautier, born January 15, 1928 in Camaret-sur-Mer (Finistère) and died January 4, 2015 in Cancale (Ille-et-Vilaine), is a French director and screenwriter, communist and anticolonialist, particularly known for his film Have twenty years in the Aurès. Born to a factory worker father and a teacher mother, René Vautier carried out his first militant activity within the Resistance in Brittany in 1943, when he was fifteen years old, which earned him several decorations. He was decorated with the Croix de Guerre at the age of sixteen, responsible for the “youth” group of the René Madec clan, cited in the Order of the Nation by General Charles de Gaulle for acts of Resistance (1944). René Vautier joins the maquis in France then takes the IDHEC competition under the leadership of his comrades in combat. From then on, this fierce supporter of the Communist Party will never stop, camera in hand, campaigning in Algeria, Africa or Brittany in order to denounce the contradictions of the systems in place.
10.0René Vautier, le rebelle
2000
7.5Les Anneaux d'Or
1956
8.5Les Ajoncs
1970
9.0The Law of Silence
2003
6.8Afrique 50
1950
10.0René Vautier, le maquisard à la caméra
2000
3.0Everything is Ahead
1991
7.4Dawn of the Damned
1965
8.7The Madwoman of Toujane
1974
10.0Fort Du Conquet Destruction of the Vautier Archives
1983
9.0Le Remords
1974
10.0Four Days of a Partisan
1975

Une certaine histoire du cinéma expérimental français
2019
10.0Lumières
1989
9.0Commune présence
2008

Antoine Bonfanti, sonic traces of an engaged listening
2002
10.0Algérie Tours Détours
2007
6.0Histoires d’images, images d’Histoire
2014
10.0The Battle of Production
1998
10.0Mohamed Chouikh, Algérie mon Amour
2008