Robert Lapoujade was a French painter, filmmaker, and writer. He began his career as a painter, known for his portraits of French literary figures such as Jean-Paul Sartre and André Breton. Lapoujade transitioned to filmmaking in the 1960s, directing films like Le Socrate (1968) and Le Sourire Vertical (1973). His films often explored philosophical themes and were noted for their experimental style. Lapoujade's work in both painting and film reflects his deep engagement with existential and humanist ideas.
Le Socrate
(Director)
Foules
(Director)
Noir et blanc
(Director)
Olivier Messiaen and the Birds
(Animation)
Les Mémoires de Don Quichotte
(Director)
Shadow of the Apple
(Director)
Shadow of the Apple
(Writer)
The Vertical Smile
(Director)
Le Socrate
(Writer)
The Vertical Smile
(Writer)
Vélodrame
(Director)
Trois portraits d'un oiseau qui n'existe pas
(Director)
Trois portraits d'un oiseau qui n'existe pas
(Writer)
Trois portraits d'un oiseau qui n'existe pas
(Cinematography)
Trois portraits d'un oiseau qui n'existe pas
(Animation)
Prison
(Director)
Prison
(Writer)
Prison
(Cinematography)
Prison
(Editor)
An Actor Without Paradox
(Director)
L'annonciation
(Animation Director)