Alex Joffé (18 November 1918 – 18 August 1995) was a French film director and screenwriter, known for Les cracks (1968), Fortunat (1960) and La grosse caisse (1965). He was the father of the director Arthur Joffé, as well as Marion (born 1952) and Nina (born 1956). Alex Joffé was born on 18 November 1918 in Alexandria, Egypt, as Alexandre Joffé. He was married to Renée Asseo. on his mother's side, he is related to author and journalist Salomon Malka, the biographer of Emmanuel Lévinas and Franz Rosenzweig, and theatre professor, director and playwright Avraham Oz. He died on 18 August 1995 in Paris. Source: Article "Alex Joffé" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Fortunate
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The Big Swag
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The Hotshots
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The Hussars
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Les Culottes rouges
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Les Assassins du dimanche
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Les Assassins du dimanche
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Les Assassins du dimanche
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Impossible on Saturday
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Taxi
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The Busybody
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Without Leaving an Address
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Les Fanatiques
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El Mago
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El Supersabio
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The Hotshots
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Devil's Daughter
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Without Leaving an Address
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Six Hours to Lose
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Six Hours to Lose
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Les Fanatiques
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Goodbye Darling
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Riff Raff Girls
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Monte Carlo Baby
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Les Culottes rouges
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Lettre ouverte
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The 400 Blows
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The Hussars
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The Murderer Is Not Guilty
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