About
André Albert Auguste Delvaux (21 March 1926 – 4 October 2002) was a Belgian film director. He co-founded the film school INSAS in 1962 and is regarded as the founder of the Belgian national cinema. Adapting works by writers such as Johan Daisne, Julien Gracq and Marguerite Yourcenar, he received international attention for directing magic realist films. Delvaux received the Louis Delluc Prize for Rendezvous at Bray (1971) and the André Cavens Award for Woman Between Wolf and Dog (1979) and The Abyss (1988). The king of Belgium made him a baron in 1996. The Académie André Delvaux is named after him and he posthumously received the first Honorary Magritte Award in 2011.
Filmography
Fin de Siglo1995 · Editor
1001 Films1989 · Director
The Abyss1988 · Director, Screenplay
The brass band is a 100 years old1986 · Director
Babel opéra, ou la répétition de Don Juan de Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart1985 · Director, Writer, Scenario Writer
Benvenuta1983 · Director, Screenplay
To Woody Allen from Europe with Love1980 · Director, Scenario Writer
Woman Between Wolf and Dog1979 · Director, Writer
Met Dieric Bouts1975 · Director
Belle1973 · Director, Scenario Writer, Dialogue
Appointment in Bray1971 · Director, Writer
One Night... a Train1968 · Director, Writer
The Man Who Had His Hair Cut Short1966 · Director, Dialogue
Behind the screens : Les demoiselles de Rochefort1966 · Director, Screenplay
Behind the screens : Jacques Demy’s Les demoiselles de Rochefort - Les décors1966 · Director, Writer
Schooldays1962 · Director











