About
Georges Régnier, born April 17, 1913, in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, where he died on January 17, 1992, was a French film director, screenwriter, and cinematographer. A discreet yet committed figure, he belonged to that generation of post-war filmmakers for whom cinema was both an art form and a tool for social intervention. Originally from the Paris region, Georges Régnier trained in the visual arts before specializing in directing and screenwriting. This dual expertise as a screenwriter and cinematographer profoundly influenced his style, characterized by meticulous attention to framing and lighting, often serving subjects rooted in the social realities of his time.
Filmography
Pauvre Eros1983 · Director
The Nightingale of Kabylia1962 · Director, Adaptation
Le Voyage d'Abdallah1953 · Director, Writer
Hommes Des Oasis1951 · Director, Writer
Paysans Noirs1949 · Director, Dialogue, Screenplay
Islam1949 · Director, Writer
Monsieur Badin1947 · Director, Screenplay
Return at Dawn1938 · Camera Operator
Crossroads1938 · Director of Photography
Trois Balles Dans La Peau1934 · Cinematography










