Guy Casaril
An image from The Beguines, one of the productions that also features Guy Casaril.

Guy Casaril

November 11, 1933 — Miramont-de-Guyenne, France

Guy Casaril was a French film director, screenwriter, and non-fiction writer. He began his career as an assistant director before making his directorial debut with L'Astragale (1968), an adaptation of Albertine Sarrazin's novel. Casaril directed several films, including Les Novices (1970), starring Brigitte Bardot and Annie Girardot, and Piaf (1974), a biopic about Édith Piaf. His films are noted for their narrative clarity and engagement with contemporary themes. Casaril's contributions to French cinema have left a lasting impact on the industry's artistic direction.

The Legend of Frenchie King

The Legend of Frenchie King

1971

Ankle Bone

Ankle Bone

1968

The Novices

The Novices

1970

The Beguines

The Beguines

1972

Emilienne

Emilienne

1975

Piaf

Piaf

1974

La bête noire

1956

Pitchi-Poï ou La parole donnée

Pitchi-Poï ou La parole donnée

1967