Known for Directing

Alexandre Auguste Astruc (13 July 1923 – 19 May 2016) was a French film critic and film director. Before becoming a film director he was a journalist, novelist and film critic. His contribution to the auteur theory centers on his notion of the caméra-stylo or "camera-pen" and the idea that directors should wield their cameras like writers use their pens. In 1994 he was awarded the René Clair Award for his whole body of film work.
1957
as First employee of lost and found items
2001
Screenplay
1974
as L'éditeur Guy
1949
as (uncredited)
1950
as Ludovic Halévy (uncredited)
1958
Director
1958
Screenplay
1962
Director
1993
as Self
1955
Director
1955
Screenplay
1961
Director
1961
Adaptation
1961
Dialogue
1952
Screenplay
1968
Director
1953
Director
1953
Writer
1954
Writer
1966
Director