France Rock

France Rock is a journalist Frenchwoman, born the April 2nd 1921. She also wrote books and scenarios of films, adapted plays and played in films.

Journalist

Journalist, critic film, producing and presenter on television, she collaborated in particular in:

  • Cinévie and Cinémonde, magazines devoted to the cinema;
  • France-Evening, like person in charge of the cinema page of the daily newspaper of Pierre Lazareff;
  • ORTF, within the framework of the emissions:
  1. Five columns with , where it carries out in particular an interview of Brigitte Bardot;

  2. Cinépanorama (emissions on the cinema, in particular on the Cannes festival);
  3. Thirty years of silence (on the film stars dumb) and Head of poster : long interviews of Pierre Brasseur, Madeleine Renaud (1966), Jean Marsh (1968), Arletty, Annie Girardot (1969), Simone Signoret, Paul Meurisse (1970), Michel Piccoli (1971), Jeanne Moreau (1972),… ;
  • Antenna 2: specialist in the cinema, the spectacles and the mode to the assistant tv news (1969-1986), editor association and leader-writer, chief of the service culture. She interviews Woody Allen in Matter of time: One hour with Woody Allen (1979). She takes part then in the emissions Sexy Madnesses (1986) and I like with the madness on the Festival of Avignon (1987-88);
  • Channel Jimmy, where it animates the emission You ace not an idea ;
  • CinéCinéma, where it presents the emission short Movies-movies .

Cinema and literature

France Roche is the author of several film scenarios:

It was actress in films of Christian-Jaque: Adorable Creatures (1952), Jean Renoir: Cancan (1955), Pierre Kast: Love of pocket (1957), and played its own part in Nuit of intoxication of Bernard Nauer (1986).

She was member of the jury to the Festival of Berlin in 1961.

She signed, with the theater, the French adaptation of “the love, you know” Bill Manhoff (1965) and of “obsessed” of John Fowles (1966) and wrote the books: “Paris with us two” ( Amiot-Dumont , 1954), “madnesses of the love” ( Carrère , 1987, ISBN 2-86804-411-5), “Ninon of the Enclosure” ( Robert Laffont , 1989, ISBN 2-7242-4329-3) and “Mortal sin” ( Slats , 1990, ISBN 2-7096-0877-4).

Others

She was the wife of the journalist François Chalais and the film producer Gilbert de Goldschmidt.

External bonds

  • Card IMDB

  • Files of the INA

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