René Gainville
An image from The Conspiracy, one of the productions that also features René Gainville.
René Gainville

René Gainville

December 2, 1931 — Budapest, Hungary

René Gainville was a Hungarian-born French film director, screenwriter, and producer. Born René Jacques Froc de Géninville in Budapest, he moved to Paris after World War II and began his film career. Gainville directed films such as Le démoniaque (1968), L'homme de Mykonos (1966), and Le complot (1973), which depicted the Organisation armée secrète's efforts during the Algerian War. He was married to actress Edith Vignaud, known by her stage name Anne Vernon. Gainville's films often explored political and social themes, characterized by their intense narratives and attention to detail.

The Associate

The Associate

1979

The Conspiracy

The Conspiracy

1973

The Woman Is a Stranger

The Woman Is a Stranger

1968

Alyse et Chloé

Alyse et Chloé

1970

The Man From Mykonos

The Man From Mykonos

1966

A Young Couple

A Young Couple

1969

Le pensionnat et ses intimités

Le pensionnat et ses intimités

1975