SOME MOVIE NEWS
André Gillois

André Gillois

Writingb. February 8, 1902Paris, France
About

Maurice Diamant-Berger (8 February 1902 – 18 June 2004), known as André Gillois, was a French writer, radio pioneer and - during the Second World War - general Charles de Gaulle's spokesman in London. Before the war he worked for the cinema (with René Clair and his brother Henri), as a radio journalist and producer on Le Poste Parisien (with Jean Nohain, meeting Georges Feydeau, Edmond Rostand, Henri Bergson, Georges Courteline, Tristan Bernard or Sacha Guitry), and as an editor with François Bernouard (editing Jules Renard, Courteline, Zola). In 1940, he left Paris and spent two years in the Midi, establishing the first Résistance networks and links with the British. On 31 August 1942, he left from Cannes for Gibraltar at night on the sail-boat Seadog, then went by plane to London, with Nicholas Bodington.

Filmography
L'Amour foot
L'Amour foot2009 · Writer
De fil en aiguille
De fil en aiguille1960 · Writer
125 rue Montmartre
125 rue Montmartre1959 · Novel, Writer
Radio Surprises
Radio Surprises1940 · Writer
The Miracle Child
The Miracle Child1932 · Director
My aunt from Honfleur
My aunt from Honfleur1931 · Director
IMDb