Claude Chabrol was a prominent French film director known for his contributions to the French New Wave movement. He began his career in the late 1950s and gained recognition for films such as "Le Beau Serge" and "Les Cousins." Chabrol's works often explored themes of human psychology, morality, and social class. Throughout his career, he directed over 50 films and was awarded the prestigious Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival for his film "La cérémonie." Chabrol passed away in 2010, leaving behind a legacy of influential and critically acclaimed films.
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