Maurice Delbez
An image from The Aristocrats, one of the productions that also features Maurice Delbez.

Maurice Delbez

July 28, 1922 — Bezons, Val-d'Oise, France

Maurice Delbez was a French film director and screenwriter known for his contributions to mid-20th-century French cinema. Born in Bezons, he pursued his education at the Lycée Charlemagne in Paris. During World War II, Delbez joined the French Resistance, participating in student protests against the German occupation. After the war, he attended the Institut des hautes études cinématographiques (IDHEC). Delbez began his career as an assistant director, collaborating with filmmakers such as Maurice Cloche, Jean Grémillon, and Robert Bresson. He made his directorial debut with La Roue (1957) and gained recognition with À pied, à cheval et en voiture (1957), a box office success. His notable work, Rue des Cascades (1964), addressed themes of racism and interracial relationships. Delbez also directed television documentaries, including "La Mémoire aux images," broadcast on France 3. His autobiography, Ma vie racontée à mon chien cinéphile, was published in 2001.

In The Water... Which Makes Bubbles!

In The Water... Which Makes Bubbles!

1961

The Chasers

The Chasers

1959

Young Love

Young Love

1951

Un gosse de la butte

Un gosse de la butte

1964

The Aristocrats

The Aristocrats

1955

On Foot, on Horse, and on Wheels

On Foot, on Horse, and on Wheels

1957

She and Me

She and Me

1952

Captain Slipper

Captain Slipper

1953