Gérard Patris
An image from A Propos D'Un Crime, one of the productions that also features Gérard Patris.

Gérard Patris

May 2, 1931 — Bouresse, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

Gérard Patris is a French film and television director born March 5, 1931 in Bouresse (Vienne) and died February 28, 1990 in Chailles (Loir-et-Cher) during a traffic accident. He was also responsible for a lithography workshop. After secondary studies in Poitiers, Gérard Patris enrolled in an art school in Paris. At the start of his professional career, he founded a lithography workshop in Paris. This job allowed him to meet many major post-war artists for the creation of prints such as Dubuffet, Pignon, Manessier, Sonderborg, Arman, Hayter, Hartung and Matta. Dado worked there for a while. Gérard Patris married several times, including his first marriage to Marie-Claire Schaeffer, daughter of the composer Pierre Schaeffer, often presented as the father of musique concrete. This meeting will allow him to participate, under the direction of Pierre Schaeffer, in the ORTF research department in creation relating to Sound/Text/Image relationships. Gérard Patris, with Gilbert Delcros, director of the La Chesnaie clinic, is the founder of “La Chesnaie Films”, a television production unit whose workshops were based in the carriages of the Chailles clinic. His various encounters with artists from the world of music, painting and sculpture formed the basis of his film work.

Arthur Rubinstein: The Love of Life

Arthur Rubinstein: The Love of Life

1969

A Propos D'Un Crime

A Propos D'Un Crime

1967

Autoportrait Dubuffet

Autoportrait Dubuffet

1964

The Great Rehearsals Collection

The Great Rehearsals Collection

The Great Rehearsals: Momente

The Great Rehearsals: Momente

1966

The Flight of Icarus

The Flight of Icarus

1960

Caustiques

Caustiques

1960

The Great Rehearsals: Homage to Edgard Varèse

The Great Rehearsals: Homage to Edgard Varèse

1966