Henri de Turenne
An image from Fort Saganne, one of the productions that also features Henri de Turenne.
Henri de Turenne

Henri de Turenne

November 19, 1921 — Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France

Henri de Turenne (19 November 1921 – 23 August 2016) is a French journalist and screenwriter. He was born in Tours. The son of Armand de Turenne, a World War I flying ace, he was raised in Germany and French Algeria, both countries becoming central creative themes in his adult work. After the Second World War, de Turenne worked as a journalist for Agence France-Presse, Le Figaro, France Soir, and ORTF, reporting from Allied-occupied Germany, covering the Korean War and the Algerian War, and, in 1952, winning the Prix Albert Londres. Since the mid-1960s, he worked primarily in television, notably on the French Grandes Batailles series for Pathé, making over a hundred documentaries. He won an Emmy in 1982 for a documentary on the Vietnam War. His fictional works include Les Alsaciens ou les deux Mathilde (1996), made for Arte, for which he shared a 7 d'Or with Michel Deutsch.

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Apocalypse: The Second World War

Apocalypse: The Second World War

2009

Fort Saganne

Fort Saganne

1984

The Alsatians or the two Mathilde

The Alsatians or the two Mathilde

1996

Les Grandes batailles du passé

Les Grandes batailles du passé

1973

Le Loup blanc

Le Loup blanc

1977

36, le grand tournant

36, le grand tournant

1970

Le Loup blanc

1977

De l'internationale à la marseillaise

1969