
Henri Chomette
Directing·March 30, 1896·† June 15, 1941 — 45 years old·Paris, France
Henri Chomette (1896–1941) was a French actor, screenwriter and film director known for Le chauffeur de Mademoiselle (1928), Autour d'une enquête (1931) and Night in May (1934). During his life, Henri Chomette lived in the shadow of his brother René Clair. Nevertheless Henri preceded René in the world of cinema. Very early on, he broke with the teaching of his teachers and participated in the avant-garde movement by constructing a theory of "pure cinema", which gave great importance cutting and editing. He died on June 15, 1941 in Rabat, Morocco.
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—DonogooDirector1978Encyclopédie audiovisuelle du cinémaTVSelf (archive footage)1938Êtes-vous jalouse ?Director1935Gypsy BaronDirector1935Rêve éternelDirector1934Night in MayDirector1934The Great Game1934At the End of the WorldDirector · Writer1933Mind the PaintDirector1931Durand versus DurandPianist1931The Small GapDirector · Writer1931About an investigationDirector · Dialogue1930The SharkDirector1928Le chauffeur de MademoiselleDirector1926GribicheAssistant Director1926Five Minutes of Pure CinemaDirector1925Games on Reflection and SpeedDirector · Director of Photography1924Iceland FishermanAssistant Director1924The Midnight ChimesAssistant Director1924What Do Young Films Dream About?Director











