Claude-Jean Bonnardot was a French actor, director, and screenwriter known for his contributions to television and film. Born in Paris, he began his career as an actor before transitioning to directing. Bonnardot directed films such as Moranbong (1960), Ballade pour un voyou (1963), and the television adaptation of Adolfo Bioy Casares's novel L'Invention de Morel (1967). His works are noted for their experimental style and exploration of philosophical themes. Bonnardot's contributions to French cinema and television reflect his commitment to artistic innovation and narrative depth.
Ballad for a Hoodlum
(Screenplay)
Ballad for a Hoodlum
(Director)
One Morning in June 1940
(Director)
The Valley Without Spring
(Director)
The End of the Tether
(Director)
The Adventures of Zadig
(Director)
The Invention of Morel
(Director)
Le Chevalier des Touches
(Director)
Moranbong
(Adaptation)
Moranbong
(Director)
The Invention of Morel
(Screenplay)
Police Commissioner Moulin
(Director)
Police Commissioner Moulin
(Writer)
Grand-père viking
(Director)
Grand-père viking
(Writer)
La Conquête du ciel
(Director)