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Jacques De Baroncelli

Jacques De Baroncelli

Directing

Born: 1881-06-25

Bouillargues, Gard, France

Jacques de Baroncelli (25 June 1881 – 12 January 1951) was a French film director best known for his silent films from 1915 to the late 1930s. He came from a Florentine family who had settled in Provence in the 15th century, occupying a building in the centre of Avignon then called the Baroncelli Palace (now the Palais du Roure). His father's side of the family were of Tuscan origin and part of the Ghibelline tradition, and they were hereditary Marquises of Javon. Though somewhat aristocratic, the family spoke Provençal, which was rather controversial at a time when it was considered to be a language of the common people. His older brother was Folco de Baroncelli-Javon. He directed well over 80 films between 1915 and 1948 and, in the 1940s, released numerous films in the United States and Italy. One of his films, a version of the Pierre Louÿs novel La Femme et le pantin (1928) was filmed in the experimental Keller-Dorian colour process.

Jacques De Baroncelli — Movies

VolponeHD6.8Movie
Volpone
1941
The CigaretteHD6.8Movie
The Cigarette
1919
Wicked DuchessHD6.3Movie
Wicked Duchess
1942
The Terror of BatignollesHD6.2Movie
The Terror of Batignolles
1931
The French WayHD5.8Movie
The French Way
1940
The Woman and the PuppetHD5.8Movie
The Woman and the Puppet
1929
One Step to EternityHD5.5Movie
One Step to Eternity
1954
I'll Be Alone After MidnightHD5.3Movie
I'll Be Alone After Midnight
1931