J.K. Raymond-Millet | |
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Born |
Toulouse, France | 12 September 1902
Died | 15 August 1974
Beauvais, France | (aged 71)
Nationality | French |
Occupation(s) | Film director, journalist |
J.K. Raymond-Millet (12 September 1902 – 15 August 1974) was a French film director [1] and journalist.
J.K. Raymond-Millet was a documentary filmmaker and the creator of Les Films J.K. Raymond-Millet. On 29 September 1923, he married Marcelle Robert, alias Monique Muntcho in Paris. Together with Robert, he produced various films under different film production banners: Les Films de la Colombe, Les Films J.K.Raymond-Millet. He also authored poetry and travelogues.
He produced several documentaries in the Interwar period, notably Aude, belle inconnue [2][ page needed] under the Vichy regime, and continued his career after the Second World War.
In 1947, he produced and directed Télévision, oeil de demain which predicted smartphones and video calling. [3] [4] The film was based on a premise from the science fiction author René Barjavel. [4]
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J.K. Raymond-Millet | |
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Born |
Toulouse, France | 12 September 1902
Died | 15 August 1974
Beauvais, France | (aged 71)
Nationality | French |
Occupation(s) | Film director, journalist |
J.K. Raymond-Millet (12 September 1902 – 15 August 1974) was a French film director [1] and journalist.
J.K. Raymond-Millet was a documentary filmmaker and the creator of Les Films J.K. Raymond-Millet. On 29 September 1923, he married Marcelle Robert, alias Monique Muntcho in Paris. Together with Robert, he produced various films under different film production banners: Les Films de la Colombe, Les Films J.K.Raymond-Millet. He also authored poetry and travelogues.
He produced several documentaries in the Interwar period, notably Aude, belle inconnue [2][ page needed] under the Vichy regime, and continued his career after the Second World War.
In 1947, he produced and directed Télévision, oeil de demain which predicted smartphones and video calling. [3] [4] The film was based on a premise from the science fiction author René Barjavel. [4]
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