Serge Roullet
An image from The Wall, one of the productions that also features Serge Roullet.
Serge Roullet

Serge Roullet

July 6, 1926 — Bordeaux, Gironde, France

Serge Roullet was a French film director and screenwriter known for his thought-provoking works. Born in Bordeaux, he experienced a tumultuous adolescence during the German occupation of France in World War II. At 20, Roullet committed to a career in cinema, undertaking various roles to master the art of filmmaking. He served as an assistant director to Robert Bresson on The Trial of Joan of Arc (1962), which significantly influenced his minimalist style. Roullet's directorial debut, The Wall (1967), adapted from Jean-Paul Sartre's short story, was entered into the 17th Berlin International Film Festival. His filmography includes Benito Cereno (1971), based on Herman Melville's novella, and Le Voyage étranger (1992). Roullet's films are characterized by their philosophical depth and exploration of human freedom.

The Trial of Joan of Arc

The Trial of Joan of Arc

1963

Louisiana Story

Louisiana Story

1948

The Wall

The Wall

1967

La fille à l'envers

La fille à l'envers

1974

Avoue que tu mens

Avoue que tu mens

2008

Benito Cereno

Benito Cereno

1971

Djerrahi: une cérémonie soufie

Le voyage étranger

Le voyage étranger

1992