Directing

Jean Kemm

Born May 15, 1874 · Paris, Ile-de-France, France

Died April 21, 1940 · aged 65

No biography available.

Known For

Miss RovelMiss Rovel · 1921
Miss Rovel
10.01921
MovieRomanceFamily
Misanthrope Raymond Ferray's life of peace and quiet is disrupted by the arrival of his new neighbors the Rovels. Lady Rovel designs on marrying her daughter Meg to the much older Marquis de Boisgenêt. Her mother agrees not to force her, however, if she can find a suitable alternative. Raymond, who despite himself has taken a great interest in Miss Rovel, helps her to find one.
LibertéLiberté · 1938
Liberté
9.01938
Movie
Fictionalized biography of the sculptor Bartholdi.
The DrunkardThe Drunkard · 1937
The Drunkard
9.01937
Movie
A mother of three escapes the death sentence during her poisoning trial. After spending ten years in prison, she finds her children and rebuilds her family.
La LoupioteLa Loupiote · 1937
La Loupiote
7.01937
Movie
Little Germaine Valcour, an adulterine child, is abandoned and taken in by a showman, Father Ballot. She becomes the consolation of the good man whose daughter has gone wrong. Madame Vaulcour died of grief while her lover, after many bad blows, takes justice into his own hands. The girl stays with her adoptive parents.
André CornelisAndré Cornelis · 1927
André Cornelis
9.01927
Movie
The Child KingThe Child King · 1923
The Child King
10.01923
MovieHistory
An eight part ciné-novel (episodic film) set during the French Revolution, telling the story of the Dauphin's childhood in Versailles, his life at the Conciergerie during the Revolution, and his untimely death.
La comtesse de SomeriveLa comtesse de Somerive · 1917
La comtesse de Somerive
9.01917
Movie
What for?What for? · 1926
What for?
8.01926
MovieComedy
Céleste Noménoé, a provincial actor, comes to Paris for an inheritance. He also gets a part in a movie. The managers of a music-hall notice him. He takes the stage name of Grock.

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