Jean Herman
Writing

Jean Herman

Born 1933-05-17 · Pagny-sur-Moselle, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France · Died 2015-06-16

Jean Vautrin (17 May 1933 – 16 June 2015), real name Jean Herman, was a French writer, filmmaker and film critic. After studying literature at Auxerre, he took first place in the Id'HEC competition. He studied French literature at the University of Bombay; he became assistant director to Roberto Rossellini. Back in France, he produced five feature films. He became famous among the general public in 1989, winning the Prix Goncourt for his novel Un grand pas vers le bon Dieu. He also won the 1986 Prix Goncourt de la Nouvelle for Baby-boom. In 1987, with writer Dan Franck, he created a press photographer character with a big heart called Boro (the "model" most likely was Robert Capa). Source: Article "Jean Vautrin" from Wikipedia in english, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Known for

Under Suspicion★ 6.1
Under Suspicion
2000
The Outsider★ 7
The Outsider
1983
Farewell, Friend★ 6.4
Farewell, Friend
1968
Le Guignolo★ 6.1
Le Guignolo
1980
Cop or Hood★ 6.4
Cop or Hood
1979
The Inquisitor★ 7.6
The Inquisitor
1981
Barbarous Street★ 4.8
Barbarous Street
1984
Dog Day★ 5.2
Dog Day
1984
Charles Bronson: The Spirit of Masculinity★ 7.9
Charles Bronson: The Spirit of Masculinity
2020
The Big Operator★ 4.3
The Big Operator
1976
L'entourloupe★ 4.9
L'entourloupe
1980
Charlie Dingo
Charlie Dingo
1987
Way of the Wrong Road
Way of the Wrong Road
1963
Decameron '69
Decameron '69
1969
The Sunday of Life★ 5.5
The Sunday of Life
1967
Voyage en Boscavie★ 4.4
Voyage en Boscavie
1958
Jeff★ 6
Jeff
1969
Popsy Pop
Popsy Pop
1971
The Egg★ 5.5
The Egg
1972